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Strindberg: Five Plays

Strindberg: Five Plays
By August Strindberg

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Strindberg's most important and most frequently performed playsThe Father, Miss Julie, A Dream Play, The Dance of Death, and The Ghost Sonataare gathered together here in translations praised for their fluency and their elegance.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #193739 in Books
  • Published on: 1984-09-04
  • Original language: Swedish
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 320 pages

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Language Notes
Text: English, Swedish (translation)

About the Author
Harry G. Carlson teaches Drama and Theatre at Queens College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York. He has written widely on Swedish drama and theatre and has been honored in Sweden for his books, Strindberg and the Poetry of Myth (California, 1982) and Out of Inferno: Strindberg's Reawakening as an Artist (1996), play translations and critical essays.


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the best introduction to Strindberg's world5
This is a pretty decent translation and an outstanding point of departure for Strindberg's strange, strange dramatic world. I speak and read Swedish and have studied Strindberg in some depth, but I still find this an evocative and stimulating collection.

"Since dreams are more often painful than happy..."5
In the author's introduction to "A Dream Play", Strindberg focuses on what he sees as the real nature of dreams-- disconnected and painful, with their own strange logic. I think he captures something of that feeling in all of the five plays in this collection, even given that some of his plays come more explicitly from his symbolic works.

In this collection, the reader is presented with the classic Strindberg themes-- the emancipated woman, rebellion, religious symbolism, and always in every way the search for meaning.

"The Father" pits a man and woman against each other in a destructive effort to control their daughter's destiny.

"Miss Julie" depicts the seduction and discard of a silly young girl who is harshly confronted with the basic coldness of life.

"Dance of Death" is a grim look at a marriage based on hatred, as an ex-actress and an army captain are stuck together on an isolated island.

In "A Dream Play" Indra's daughter is sent to earth to live as best as she can among mortals.

"The Ghost Sonata" explores dream logic in three movements. A meditation on the difference between just and proper.

A decent translation, at least I did not trip over it as awkward. A sad and dislocating book to read. There is a debate to be had about whether plays in general are worth reading as literature, or whether they need to be seen as performance. I would argue that these plays are both a joy to read and a joy to see.

Ghost Sonata: beautiful and haunting5
The Ghost Sonata is one of the most beautiful and haunting works I have ever experienced.