Books by August Strindberg
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The Confession of a Fool
The republication of The Confession of a Fool represents the last link in the chain of Strindberg's autobiographical novels. A German version of the book was published as far back as 1893, but it was mutilated, abbreviated... See More
Miss Julie (Modern Plays)
Written in a fortnight and often regarded as Strindberg's masterpiece, Miss Julie is shocking in subject-matter, revolutionary in technique, and was fiercely attacked on publication for immorality. Sweden, 1894. Midsummer... See More
Miss Julie: A Play
Against a glittering jazz-age backdrop, mistress of the house Julie and ambitious servant John face off in a gripping, night-long encounter. As the balance of power shifts often and dangerously -- -sometimes with exquisite... See More
A Very Scandinavian Christmas: The Greatest Nordic Holiday Stories of All Time (Very Christmas)
A smorgasbord of Christmas stories by writers from Hans Christian Andersen to August Strindberg to Karl Ove Knausgaard. This collection brings together the best Scandinavian holiday stories, including classics by Hans... See More
The Father (Dover Thrift Editions: Plays)
The stormy personal life of the great Swedish dramatist August Strindberg was punctuated with duels between the sexes, with ruthless, aggressive women usurping the supposedly male prerogative of decision-making and... See More
Miss Julie (Modern Plays)
A new adaptation of Strindberg's thrilling psychological drama, newly politically-charged in Amy Ng's adaptation. It's Chinese New Year in 1940s Hong Kong. Julie is the daughter of the island's British Governor. With her... See More
Twelve Major Plays
August Strindberg is one of the founders of the modern theater. George Bernard Shaw considered him "the only genuinely Shakespearian modern dramatist," Sean O'Casey called him "the greatest of them all." And to Eugene... See More
Plays by August Strindberg: There Are Crimes and Crimes; Miss Julia; The Stronger; Creditors; Pariah
This vintage book contains five plays by Johan Strindberg, including 'There Are Crimes and Crimes', 'Miss Julie', 'The Stronger', 'Creditors', and 'Pariah'. Johan August Strindberg (1849 - 1912) was a Swedish novelist... See More
Creditors (NHB Classic Plays)
Young artist Adolf is deeply in love with his new wife Tekla - but a chance meeting with a suave stranger shakes his devotion to the core. Passionate, dangerously funny, and enduringly perceptive, Strindberg considered this... See More
Miss Julie (NHB Classic Plays)
Midsummer's Eve, Sweden. A night when the sun doesn't set. A night of drinking and dancing. A night to break the rules. When Julie finds herself alone on her father's estate, she throws caution to the wind and gate-crashes... See More
The Dance of Death: Full Text and Introduction (NHB Drama Classics Book 0)
Drama Classics: The World's Great Plays at a Great Little Price Strindberg's chilling anatomy of a marriage - in which the two partners duel with each other until one is utterly defeated. Edgar and Alice, embittered husband... See More
Miss Julie & Creditors (NHB Classic Plays): Two plays by August Strindberg
August Strindberg's classic portrayals of secrets and lies, seduction and power - both written in the summer of 1888 - in brilliant new versions by Howard Brenton. Miss Julie begins as a flirtatious game between the daughter... See More
The Red Room
"The Red Room", written in 1879 by August Strindberg, is one of the biggest classics of Swedish literature. A funny, satirical look at 19th century bourgeois attitudes, "The Red Room" presents a loosely-connected group of... See More
The Growth of a Soul: August Strindberg's Introspective Exploration of Personal Development
The Growth of a Soul by August Strindberg is a memoir that traces the author's spiritual and intellectual development from childhood to maturity. Key Aspects of the Book "The Growth of a Soul": - Offers a profound and... See More
Plays by August Strindberg: The Dream Play - The Link - The Dance of Death
August Strindberg is considered the father of modern Swedish literature. Here are collected three of his finest plays, written during what he called his 'Inferno period', a period just following a series of psychotic... See More
Miss Julie
August Strindberg's tantalizing and controversial 1888 drama, MISS JULIE, is revisited in an exciting new version by Niclas Olson. Telling the story of a young countess in turn of the century Sweden, Strindberg weaves a... See More
The Son of a Servant
In the third story of a large house near the Clara Church in Stockholm, the son of the shipping agent and the servant-maid awoke to self-consciousness. The child's first impressions were, as he remembered afterwards, fear... See More
Easter (Oberon Modern Plays)
The Heyst family live under a shadow. The father is in prison for embezzlement and the daughter, Eleanora, has been committed to an asylum. Mrs Heyst and her son Elis live from day to day on the edge of collapse. They fear... See More
MISS JULIE 2020
Publisher's Note: MISS JULIE 2020 is a stage play, and not a novel. T/James Reagan has adapted August Strindberg's classic play, Miss Julie, for a new generation. Moving the setting from a Swedish estate to the office of a... See More
In Midsummer Days: And Other Tales
In Midsummer Days and Other Tales by August Strindberg See More
Miss Julie and Other Plays
This collection of plays by Swedish playwright and writer, August Strindberg, are a testimony to his title as "the father of modern literature" in Sweden, as well as to his distinction as one of the most important... See More
Historical Miniatures
Historical Miniatures by August Strindberg See More
Plays Volume 3
This is a reproduction of a classic text optimised for kindle devices. We have endeavoured to create this version as close to the original artefact as possible. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with... See More
Lucky Pehr: A Drama in Five Acts
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There Are Crimes and Crimes: A Comedy
There Are Crimes and Crimes byAugust Strindberg See More
Zones of the Spirit: A Book of Thoughts
""Zones of the Spirit: A Book of Thoughts"" is a collection of essays and reflections written by the Swedish playwright, novelist, and painter August Strindberg. Originally published in 1913, the book explores a wide range... See More