Miss Julie by August Strindberg

Miss Julie by August Strindberg

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Strindberg was one of the most extreme and most influential theatrical innovators of the late 19th century. The five plays translated here are those on which Strindberg's international reputation as a dramatist principally rests and this edition embraces his transition from Naturalism to Modernism.

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Miss Julie by August Strindberg

The Father; A Dream Play; Miss Julie; The Ghost Sonata; The Dance of Death 'Ibsen can sit serenely in his Doll's House,' Sean O'Casey remarked, 'while Strindberg is battling with his heaven and his hell.' Strindberg was one of the most extreme, and ultimately the most influential theatrical innovators of the late nineteenth century. The five plays translated here are those on which Strindberg's international reputation as a dramatist principally rests and this edition embraces his crucial transition from Naturalism to Modernism, from his two finest achievements as a psychological realist, The Father and Miss Julie, to the three plays in which he redefined the possibilities of European drama following his return to the theatre in 1898. Michael Robinson's highly performable translations are based on the authoritative texts of the new edition of Strindberg's collected works in Sweden and include the Preface to Miss Julie, Strindberg's manifesto of theatrical naturalism. Introduction Textual Note Bibliography Chronology Explanatory Notes
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ISBN 13 9780192833174
ISBN 10 0192833170
Titre Miss Julie
Auteur August Strindberg
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Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur Oxford University Press
Année de publication 2004-10-01
Nombre de pages 368
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