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The Father

by August Strindberg
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Overview

Many experiences in the personal life of poet, author, and dramatist August Strindberg involved a duel between the sexes, with ruthless, aggressive women usurping male prerogatives of decision-making and leadership. Strindberg explores this theme in The Father β€” his best work and one of the most gripping psychological dramas of modern theater.

Synopsis

Acclaimed new translation of one of Strindberg's great plays.

About the Author, August Strindberg

August Strindberg (1849-1912) is best-known for his misogyny and as the author of Miss Julie (1889). His first success came as a novelist and autobiographer. His plays (and he wrote over sixty) were deeply controversial in their time and still are to some extent. They range form bold naturalism (e.g. The father, 1887) to an entralling expressionism (e.g. The Ghost Sonata, 1907).

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2003
Publisher
Dover Publications
Pages
64
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780486432175

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