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This is the first fully edited translation of a series of essays by the great Swedish dramatist August Strindberg.
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This is the first fully edited translation of a series of essays by the great Swedish dramatist August Strindberg.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 585g
- ISBN-13: 9780521563758
- ISBN-10: 0521563755
- Artikelnr.: 21425128
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 585g
- ISBN-13: 9780521563758
- ISBN-10: 0521563755
- Artikelnr.: 21425128
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Johan August Strindberg was a Swedish dramatist, novelist, poet, essayist, and painter. During his four-decade career, Strindberg created more than sixty plays and over thirty books of fiction, autobiography, history, cultural analysis, and politics, frequently drawing directly on his own experiences. He was a daring innovator and iconoclast who experimented with a variety of dramatic methods and objectives, including naturalistic tragedy, monodrama, and history plays, as well as his foreshadowing of expressionist and surrealist theatrical tactics. Strindberg pioneered new approaches to dramatic action, vocabulary, and visual composition beginning with his early work. In 1872, the Royal Theatre rejected his first major play, Master Olof; it was not until 1881, at the age of thirty-two, that its premiere at the New Theatre provided him with his theatrical breakthrough. In his plays The Father (1887), Miss Julie (1888), and Creditors (1889), he created naturalistic dramas that - building on the established accomplishments of Henrik Ibsen's prose problem plays while rejecting their use of the structure of the well-made play - responded to Emile Zola's manifesto "Naturalism in the Theatre" (1881) and the example set by André Antoine's newly established Théâtre Libre (opened 1887).
Notes on the text
Introduction
Part I. From Vivisections (1887): 1. 'The battle of the brains'
2. 'Nemesis Divina'
3. 'Mysticism - for now'
4. 'Soul murder (Apropos Rosmersholm)'
'On modern drama and modern theatre' (1889)
Part II. From Vivisections II (1894): 5. 'I'
6. 'The making of Aspasia'
7. 'Nemesis Divina (cont.)'
8. 'The new arts! or the role of chance in artistic creation'
9. 'Whence we have come'
10. 'Character a role?'
'Césarine' (1894)
'Deranged sensations' (1894)
'In the cemetery' (1896)
Part III. From Jardin des Plantes (1896): 11. 'Introduction'
12. 'The death's head moth'
13. 'Indigo and the line of copper'
14. 'To the heckler'
'On the action of light in photography' (1896)
'A glance into space' (1896)
'Edvard Munch's exhibition' (1896)
'The synthesis of gold' (1896)
'Contemporary gold-making' (1896)
'The sunflower' (1896)
'The mysticism of world history' (1903)
'August Strindberg on himself' (1909)
Notes and commentary
Index.
Introduction
Part I. From Vivisections (1887): 1. 'The battle of the brains'
2. 'Nemesis Divina'
3. 'Mysticism - for now'
4. 'Soul murder (Apropos Rosmersholm)'
'On modern drama and modern theatre' (1889)
Part II. From Vivisections II (1894): 5. 'I'
6. 'The making of Aspasia'
7. 'Nemesis Divina (cont.)'
8. 'The new arts! or the role of chance in artistic creation'
9. 'Whence we have come'
10. 'Character a role?'
'Césarine' (1894)
'Deranged sensations' (1894)
'In the cemetery' (1896)
Part III. From Jardin des Plantes (1896): 11. 'Introduction'
12. 'The death's head moth'
13. 'Indigo and the line of copper'
14. 'To the heckler'
'On the action of light in photography' (1896)
'A glance into space' (1896)
'Edvard Munch's exhibition' (1896)
'The synthesis of gold' (1896)
'Contemporary gold-making' (1896)
'The sunflower' (1896)
'The mysticism of world history' (1903)
'August Strindberg on himself' (1909)
Notes and commentary
Index.
Notes on the text
Introduction
Part I. From Vivisections (1887): 1. 'The battle of the brains'
2. 'Nemesis Divina'
3. 'Mysticism - for now'
4. 'Soul murder (Apropos Rosmersholm)'
'On modern drama and modern theatre' (1889)
Part II. From Vivisections II (1894): 5. 'I'
6. 'The making of Aspasia'
7. 'Nemesis Divina (cont.)'
8. 'The new arts! or the role of chance in artistic creation'
9. 'Whence we have come'
10. 'Character a role?'
'Césarine' (1894)
'Deranged sensations' (1894)
'In the cemetery' (1896)
Part III. From Jardin des Plantes (1896): 11. 'Introduction'
12. 'The death's head moth'
13. 'Indigo and the line of copper'
14. 'To the heckler'
'On the action of light in photography' (1896)
'A glance into space' (1896)
'Edvard Munch's exhibition' (1896)
'The synthesis of gold' (1896)
'Contemporary gold-making' (1896)
'The sunflower' (1896)
'The mysticism of world history' (1903)
'August Strindberg on himself' (1909)
Notes and commentary
Index.
Introduction
Part I. From Vivisections (1887): 1. 'The battle of the brains'
2. 'Nemesis Divina'
3. 'Mysticism - for now'
4. 'Soul murder (Apropos Rosmersholm)'
'On modern drama and modern theatre' (1889)
Part II. From Vivisections II (1894): 5. 'I'
6. 'The making of Aspasia'
7. 'Nemesis Divina (cont.)'
8. 'The new arts! or the role of chance in artistic creation'
9. 'Whence we have come'
10. 'Character a role?'
'Césarine' (1894)
'Deranged sensations' (1894)
'In the cemetery' (1896)
Part III. From Jardin des Plantes (1896): 11. 'Introduction'
12. 'The death's head moth'
13. 'Indigo and the line of copper'
14. 'To the heckler'
'On the action of light in photography' (1896)
'A glance into space' (1896)
'Edvard Munch's exhibition' (1896)
'The synthesis of gold' (1896)
'Contemporary gold-making' (1896)
'The sunflower' (1896)
'The mysticism of world history' (1903)
'August Strindberg on himself' (1909)
Notes and commentary
Index.