The Wrack of the Storm
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NEW YORK DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY 1916
Copyright, 1916
By Dodd, Mead and Company, Inc.
The reader taking up this volume will, for the first time in the work of one who hitherto had cursed no man, find words of hatred and malediction. I would gladly have avoided them, for I hold that he who takes upon himself to write pledges himself to say nothing that can derogate from the respect and love which we owe to all men. I have had to utter these words; and I am as much surprised as saddened at what I have been constrained to say by the force of events and of truth. I loved Germany and numbered friends there, who now, dead or living, are alike dead to me. I thought her great and upright and generous; and to me she was ever kindly and hospitable. But there are crimes that obliterate the past and close the future. In rejecting hatred I should have shown myself a traitor to love.
I tried to lift myself above the fray; but, the higher I rose, the more I saw of the madness and the horror of it, of the justice of one cause and the infamy of the other. It is possible that one day, when time has wearied remembrance and restored the ruins, wise men will tell us that we were mistaken and that our standpoint was not lofty enough; but they will say it because they will no longer know what we know, nor will they have seen what we have seen.
Maurice Maeterlinck.
Nice, 1916.
Maurice Maeterlinck
THE WRACK OF THE STORM
THE WORKS OF MAURICE MAETERLINCK
MAURICE MAETERLINCK
ALEXANDER TEIXEIRA DE MATTOS
AUTHOR'S PREFACE
I
KING ALBERT
THE HOSTAGE CITIES
TO SAVE FOUR CITIES
HEROISM
BELGIUM'S FLAG DAY
ON THE DEATH OF A LITTLE SOLDIER
THE HOUR OF DESTINY
IN ITALY
ON REREADING THUCYDIDES
THE DEAD DO NOT DIE
IN MEMORIAM
SUPERNATURAL COMMUNICATIONS IN WAR-TIME
THE LIFE OF THE DEAD
THE WAR AND THE PROPHETS
THE WILL OF EARTH
FOR POLAND
THE MIGHT OF THE DEAD
WHEN THE WAR IS OVER
THE MASSACRE OF THE INNOCENTS