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"The Buried Temple" by Maurice Maeterlinck is a compelling collection of five thought-provoking essays. Delving into the depths of human existence, Maeterlinck explores profound themes such as justice, mystery, matter, the past, and luck. With eloquent prose and philosophical insights, he examines the enigmatic nature of justice, the evolving concept of mystery, the intricate workings of the material world, the weight of history, and the capricious role luck plays in our lives. "The Buried Temple" is a captivating exploration of the profound mysteries that shape our human experience.







 

The Buried Temple by Maurice Maeterlinck c1911 Essays

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  • Title: The Buried Temple
    Author: Maurice Maeterlinck
    Publisher: George Allen & Co Ltd
    Publication Date: 1911
    Format: Hardback

    Condition: Pocket book with green covers which does have some damage to top of spine (see photo). Pages are clean with no ink or pencil marks-some foxing to pages.

    Book measures 17cm x 11cm with 275 pages.

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