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    Johan August Strindberg (/ˈstrɪn(d)bɜːrɡ/; Swedish: [ˈǒːɡɵst ˈstrɪ̂nːdbærj] ; 22 January 1849 – 14 May 1912) was a Swedish playwright, novelist, poet...
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  • This is a list of August Strindberg's written works. The growth of a soul, translated by Claud Field, 1913 På gott och ont (Of Good and Evil), 1914 Genom...
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  • The August Strindberg Repertory Theatre is the resident company at the Gene Frankel Theatre. The August Strindberg Repertory Theatre became the resident...
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  • August Strindberg (1849–1912), was a Swedish dramatist and painter. Strindberg may also refer to: Nils Strindberg (1872–1897), Swedish photographer Friedrich...
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  • This is a gallery of August Strindberg's paintings. The Pine, 1873 Beach Party, 1873 Double Vision, 1892 Land Clearing, 1892 Ruskprick II, 1892 Flower...
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    (Swedish: Fadren) is a naturalistic tragedy by Swedish playwright August Strindberg, written in 1887. It is about the struggle between parents over the...
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    engineer Knut Frænkel and photographer Nils Strindberg (a second cousin of playwright August Strindberg), the balloon did set off and sailed for 65 hours...
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    Miss Julie (category Plays by August Strindberg)
    (Swedish: Fröken Julie) is a naturalistic play written in 1888 by August Strindberg. It is set on Midsummer's Eve and the following morning, which is...
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  • The Dance of Death I, and The Dance of Death II, both written by August Strindberg in 1900. Part one was written in September, and then, after receiving...
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    Harriet Bosse (category Strindberg family)
    now most commonly remembered as the third wife of the playwright August Strindberg. Bosse began her career in a minor company run by her forceful older...
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    The Red Room (Swedish: Röda rummet) is a Swedish novel by August Strindberg that was first published in 1879. A satire of Stockholm society, it has frequently...
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    Friedrich Strindberg, also Friedrich Strindberg-Wedekind, pseudonym Fredrik Uhlson, (21 August 1897 in Wienna – 30 March 1978 in Italy) was a Swedish-Austrian...
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    A Dream Play (category Plays by August Strindberg)
    playwright August Strindberg. It was published in Swedish in 1902 and first performed in Stockholm on 17 April 1907. It remains one of Strindberg's most admired...
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    Tore Strindberg (1882-1968), was a noted sculptor. His father's cousin was playwright and novelist August Strindberg (1849–1912). Strindberg graduated...
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  • for war crimes August Spies (1855–1887), American anarchist August Strindberg (1849–1912), Swedish writer, playwright and painter August Traksmaa (1893–1942)...
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    Tolstoy The Father (1887) by August Strindberg Miss Julie (1888) by August Strindberg Creditors (1889) by August Strindberg The Weavers (1892) by Gerhart...
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    Inferno is an autobiographical novel by August Strindberg. Written in French in 1896–97 at the height of Strindberg's troubles with both censors and women...
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    (Swedish: Giftas) is a collection of short stories by the Swedish writer August Strindberg. The first volume was first published on 27 September 1884 and contained...
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    Stiller (1883–1928), film director and actor August Strindberg (1849–1912), author and playwright Nils Strindberg (1872–1897), photographer and Arctic explorer...
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    1999. Sweden has many authors of worldwide recognition including August Strindberg, Astrid Lindgren, and Nobel Prize winners Selma Lagerlöf and Harry...
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    regime. Weininger had a strong influence on Ludwig Wittgenstein, August Strindberg, and, via his lesser-known work Über die letzten Dinge, on James Joyce...
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    many authors of worldwide recognition; these include figures like August Strindberg and Astrid Lindgren, as well as other writers important to the development...
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    Edvard Munch (category Articles with bare URLs for citations from August 2024)
    especially their use of color. In Berlin, he met the Swedish dramatist August Strindberg, whom he painted, as he embarked on a major series of paintings he...
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    autoritaire"". Télérama (in French). Archived from the original on 10 August 2020. Retrieved 25 August 2021. R., Christopher (2 December 2015). "Audrey Fleurot maman:...
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  • August Strindberg's Little Catechism for the Underclass (Swedish: August Strindbergs lilla katekes för underklassen) is a catechism written by August...
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    The Strindberg Museum (Swedish: Strindbergsmuseet) is a museum in Stockholm, Sweden. It is dedicated to the writer August Strindberg (1849-1912) and located...
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  • Narayan Biswas, the story of Raktakarabi is inspired by a play by August Strindberg and the character of Raktakarabi, Nandini, is similar to the character...
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  • The Ghost Sonata (category Plays by August Strindberg)
    three acts by the Swedish playwright August Strindberg. Written in 1907, it was first produced at Strindberg's Intimate Theatre in Stockholm on 21 January...
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    die to an unreal life before he can be born into the real life." August Strindberg was familiar with Either/Or and this book made him "forever a champion...
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    Siri von Essen (category Strindberg family)
    appeared in a number of plays that the Swedish dramatist and writer August Strindberg wrote specifically for her. She was born in Porvoo, the daughter of...
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