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Strindberg: The Plays: Volume One

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Strindberg: The Plays: Volume One

Miss Julie; The Father; Creditors; The Comrades
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Includes the plays Miss Julie, The Father, The Comrades and Creditors Miss Julie is Strindberg's best known play, a naturalistic drama about an affair which involves a brutal struggle for ascendancy between the two sexes and two classes. The Father, an almost entirely one-sided rage against the power of women over men, is also a plea for the feminine side of a man's nature. The Comrades portrays artists living in Paris in what they consider to be a modern 'bohemian' marriage. In Creditors, Strindberg is in rare comic form, describing how a woman's ex-husband gains her new husband's confidences, only to destroy him and his faith in his wife in one afternoon. Cast sizes are 3+, 8, 3, and 11 respectively.

Author Biography

August Strindberg (1849-1912) is best-known for his misogyny and as the author of Miss Julie (1889). His first success came as a novelist and autobiographer. His plays (and he wrote over sixty) were deeply controversial in their time and still are to some extent. They range form bold naturalism (e.g. The father, 1887) to an entralling expressionism (e.g. The Ghost Sonata, 1907).
Release date NZ
October 27th, 2000
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributor
  • Translated by Gregory Motton
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Imprint
Absolute Classics
Pages
245
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Dimensions
130x211x13
ISBN-13
9781840020625
Product ID
4721276

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