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August Strindberg: Critical Essay by John L. Greenway

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August Strindberg
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SOURCE: Greenway, John L. “Strindberg and Suggestion in Miss Julie.South Atlantic Review 51, no. 2 (May 1986): 21-34.

In the following essay, Greenway explains how contemporary psychology influenced Strindberg's characters in Miss Julie.

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