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Biography of August Strindberg
1435 words, approx. 4.8 pages
 August Strindberg (1849-1912) is considered Sweden's greatest author. Although his reputation outside Sweden rests on his plays, in Sweden he is equally important for his stories, novels, poetry, and autobiographical works. August Strindberg was born on...
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Biography of (Johan) August Strindberg
12892 words, approx. 43 pages
 August Strindberg is considered to be the father of modern literature in Sweden. He is the most important representative of the so-called Modern Breakthrough in Swedish literature, a literary movement that broke with the nationalistic and Romantic tradit...


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 Scandinavian Studies
The politics of the interior: Strindberg's 'Chamber Plays.' (August Strindberg)
09/22/1993: 8,574 words, approx. 29 pages August Strindberg's 'Chamber Plays' combine psychoanalytic and art nouveau concepts to produce political commentary within domestic settings. The art nouveau aesthetic concept of the interior is intertwined with the world of politics to show the interior as a place of origin for both domestic...
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