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Plays by August Strindberg, Second series
1913
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Key plays in this series include The Father (1887), a psychological drama about the tensions in a marriage, where a military captain and his wife engage in a destructive power struggle over their child. The play examines themes of gender roles, authority, and manipulation. Miss Julie (1888) is another pivotal work, focusing on the tragic and intense relationship between the aristocratic Miss Julie and her servant, Jean. Through this relationship, Strindberg explores class, power, and sexual dynamics, revealing the destructive forces at play in their interactions. Additionally, The Stronger (1889), a short one-act play, focuses on the psychological rivalry between two women—one of whom has been involved with the other's husband. It reveals the silent emotional warfare between them, further exploring Strindberg's fascination with power and human manipulation. In this collection, Strindberg continues to examine the darker aspects of human nature, particularly in the context of societal and relational conflicts. Plays by August Strindberg, Second Series reflects his growing focus on psychological depth and social critique, cementing his reputation as a pioneer in modern drama.

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August Strindberg
August Strindberg
Author · 69 books
Johan August Strindberg was a Swedish writer, playwright, and painter. Along with Henrik Ibsen, Søren Kierkegaard, Selma Lagerlöf and Hans Christian Andersen he is arguably the most influential and famous of all Scandinavian authors. Strindberg is known as one of the fathers of modern theatre. His work falls into two major literary movements, Naturalism and Expressionism. He is widely read in Sweden and internationally to this day.
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