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Plays by August Strindberg, Third Series
Plays by August Strindberg, Third Series

Plays by August Strindberg, Third Series

By Strindberg, August

Published by Good Press

Year 2023 Language 🇬🇧 English
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In "Plays by August Strindberg, Third Series," the renowned Swedish playwright presents a compelling collection of his later works, characterized by his hallmark blend of realism and naturalism. This series showcases Strindberg's evolving exploration of psychological and social themes, as he delves into the complexities of human relationships, power dynamics, and existential angst. Through innovative use of dialogue and dramatic structure, Strindberg pushes the boundaries of theatrical convention, reflecting the tensions and uncertainties of the late 19th century. The plays invite audiences to confront the intricacies of human emotion against a backdrop of socio-political upheaval, making them both timeless and relevant in their critique of societal norms. August Strindberg, often heralded as a pioneer of modern drama, was deeply influenced by his tumultuous personal life, including his struggles with mental health, divorce, and existential questioning. These experiences permeate his writings, endowing them with a raw authenticity and intensity. As a figure associated with the transition from 19th-century romanticism to modernism, Strindberg's unique perspective on the human condition resonates throughout this collection, revealing his innovative spirit and literary prowess. For readers who appreciate intense psychological drama and the exploration of humanity'Äôs darker facets, "Plays by August Strindberg, Third Series" is an essential addition to the canon of modern theatre. Strindberg's plays not only provide insight into the societal struggles of his time but also provoke profound contemplation on universal themes of identity, conflict, and redemption. Engaging with this work not only enriches one's understanding of dramatic literature but also prompts a reflective examination of human existence itself.
ISBN
8596547596240
Language code
en
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