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August Strindberg: Critical Essay by Freddie Rokem

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SOURCE: Rokem, Freddie. “The Camera and the Aesthetics of Repetition: Strindberg's Use of Space and Scenography in Miss Julie, A Dream Play, and The Ghost Sonata.” In Strindberg's Dramaturgy, edited by Göran Stockenström, pp. 107-28. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1988.

In the following essay, Roken spotlights Strindberg's presentation of visual information as an element of his narrative technique.

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