Father Setubal
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Written by | Maurice Maeterlinck |
Father Setubal (L'Abbé Sétubal) is a play by Maurice Maeterlinck dating probably to 1941 and first performed in that year in Lisbon. It is about a priest who hears the confession of a murderer who refuses to admit his crime publicly, after an innocent man has been condemned for it. In order to rescue the innocent without breaking the seal of confession, the priest accuses himself of the crime. The play was first published in Maeterlinck, Théatre Inédit in 1959. (See Paul Gorceix, Maeterlinck: L'Arpenteur de l'invisible (Brussels 2005), pp. 476-7).[1][2]
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- Thèâtre inédit: L'Abbé Setubal, Les trois justiciers, Le jugement dernier
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Works by Maurice Maeterlinck
- Princess Maleine
- Intruder
- The Blind
- The Seven Princesses
- Pelléas and Mélisande
- Alladine and Palomides
- Interior
- The Death of Tintagiles
- Aglavaine and Sélysette
- Ariane and Bluebeard
- Sister Beatrice
- Monna Vanna
- Joyzelle
- The Blue Bird
- Mary Magdalene
- The Miracle of St. Anthony
- The Mayor of Stilmonde
- The Betrothal
- The Cloud That Lifted
- The Power of the Dead
- Berniquel
- Marie-Victoire
- Joan of Arc
- Father Setubal
- The Three Justiciaries
- The Last Judgment
- Hothouses
- Twelve Songs
- The Massacre of the Innocents
- Onirology
- The Dance of the Stars
- The Treasure of the Humble
- Wisdom and Destiny
- The Life of the Bee
- The Intelligence of Flowers
- The Life of the Termite
- Blue Bubbles
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