Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Hothouses> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 83 of
83
with 100 triples per page.
- Hothouses abstract "Hothouses (or Hot House Blooms, French: Serres chaudes) (1889) is a book of symbolist poetry by Belgian Nobel Laureate Maurice Maeterlinck. Most of the poems in this collection are written in octosyllabic verse, but some are in free verse.".
- Hothouses author Maurice_Maeterlinck.
- Hothouses dcc "841/.8 21".
- Hothouses isbn "0-691-08837-3".
- Hothouses lcc "PQ2625.A45 S513 2003".
- Hothouses oclc "50684474".
- Hothouses thumbnail DSCN2652-brueghel-massacre_rot_crop_1400_1000.jpg?width=300.
- Hothouses translator Richard_Howard.
- Hothouses wikiPageExternalLink maeterlinckbioch2.html.
- Hothouses wikiPageID "6894255".
- Hothouses wikiPageLength "2944".
- Hothouses wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Hothouses wikiPageRevisionID "696246933".
- Hothouses wikiPageWikiLink Arnold_Schoenberg.
- Hothouses wikiPageWikiLink Belgium.
- Hothouses wikiPageWikiLink Category:1889_poems.
- Hothouses wikiPageWikiLink Category:Poetry_by_Maurice_Maeterlinck.
- Hothouses wikiPageWikiLink Category:Poetry_collections.
- Hothouses wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Hothouses wikiPageWikiLink Ernest_Chausson.
- Hothouses wikiPageWikiLink Free_verse.
- Hothouses wikiPageWikiLink George_Minne.
- Hothouses wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Nobel_laureates.
- Hothouses wikiPageWikiLink Maurice_Maeterlinck.
- Hothouses wikiPageWikiLink Octosyllable.
- Hothouses wikiPageWikiLink Pieter_Bruegel_the_Elder.
- Hothouses wikiPageWikiLink Princeton_University_Press.
- Hothouses wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Howard.
- Hothouses wikiPageWikiLink Serge_Verstockt.
- Hothouses wikiPageWikiLink Symbolism_(arts).
- Hothouses wikiPageWikiLink The_Massacre_of_the_Innocents_(prose).
- Hothouses wikiPageWikiLink File:DSCN2652-brueghel-massacre_rot_crop_1400_1000.jpg.
- Hothouses wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hothouses".
- Hothouses wikiPageWikiLinkText "under glass".
- Hothouses author "Maurice Maeterlinck".
- Hothouses caption "The cover of the English-language version of Maurice Maeterlinck's Serres chaudes, translated as Hothouses.".
- Hothouses congress "PQ2625.A45 S513 2003".
- Hothouses country "Belgium".
- Hothouses coverArtist "Lisa Clark".
- Hothouses dewey "841".
- Hothouses englishReleaseDate "2003".
- Hothouses genre "Poetry".
- Hothouses illustrator "Georges Minne".
- Hothouses isbn "0".
- Hothouses isbnNote "ISBN 0-691-08838-1".
- Hothouses language "French".
- Hothouses name "Hothouses".
- Hothouses oclc "50684474".
- Hothouses pages "Approx. 108".
- Hothouses publisher "Vanier".
- Hothouses releaseDate "1889".
- Hothouses titleOrig "Serres chaudes".
- Hothouses translator "Richard Howard".
- Hothouses wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Hothouses wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_book.
- Hothouses wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-fr.
- Hothouses wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Maurice_Maeterlinck.
- Hothouses subject Category:1889_poems.
- Hothouses subject Category:Poetry_by_Maurice_Maeterlinck.
- Hothouses subject Category:Poetry_collections.
- Hothouses hypernym Book.
- Hothouses type Book.
- Hothouses type Work.
- Hothouses type WrittenWork.
- Hothouses type Book.
- Hothouses type Book.
- Hothouses type Work.
- Hothouses type Book.
- Hothouses type CreativeWork.
- Hothouses type Thing.
- Hothouses type Q386724.
- Hothouses type Q571.
- Hothouses comment "Hothouses (or Hot House Blooms, French: Serres chaudes) (1889) is a book of symbolist poetry by Belgian Nobel Laureate Maurice Maeterlinck. Most of the poems in this collection are written in octosyllabic verse, but some are in free verse.".
- Hothouses label "Hothouses".
- Hothouses sameAs Q3479982.
- Hothouses sameAs Serres_chaudes.
- Hothouses sameAs m.0gvq2n.
- Hothouses sameAs Q3479982.
- Hothouses wasDerivedFrom Hothouses?oldid=696246933.
- Hothouses depiction DSCN2652-brueghel-massacre_rot_crop_1400_1000.jpg.
- Hothouses isPrimaryTopicOf Hothouses.
- Hothouses name "Hothouses".
- Hothouses name "Serres chaudes".