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Plays: Comrades; Facing Death; Pariah; Easter
August Strindberg
Übersetzer Warner Oland, Edith Oland
Verlag: DigiCat
Beschreibung
August Strindberg's 'Plays: Comrades; Facing Death; Pariah; Easter' is a seminal collection that showcases the playwright's psychological and naturalistic style. Each play navigates through the complexities of human emotions and social interactions with a raw honesty that was characteristic of Strindberg's dramatic work. Set against the literary context of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, these plays are reflective of the transitions in European theatre, moving away from Romanticism and towards a more direct and confrontational approach, which Strindberg helped pioneer. The existential themes explored within this anthology reveal the inner realities of his characters with an intensity that was both innovative and controversial for its time. Strindberg, a Swedish playwright and novelist, was a prolific writer known for his contribution to the modernist movement. His own tumultuous personal experiences and relationships deeply influenced his writing, allowing him to scrutinize and dissect the social mores and personal crises of his era. The emotional turbulence and inner conflicts that persistently marked Strindberg's life provided a rich reservoir for the raw and penetrating insights that characterize his plays. Not one to shy away from taboo subjects or psychological depth, Strindberg's sincerity in depicting the human condition earned him recognition as one of the heralds of modern drama. Readers with an appetite for probing the psychological undercurrents of social dynamics will find 'Plays: Comrades; Facing Death; Pariah; Easter' to be a profound and thought-provoking collection. Strindberg's precise dissection of human behaviors and interactions is as pertinent today as it was at the turn of the 20th century, making this edition a must-read for enthusiasts of dramatic literature. Scholars and dramatists alike will appreciate the careful reproduction by DigiCat Publishing, which serves not only to preserve Strindberg's legacy but also to ensure that contemporary audiences can experience the enduring power of his work with the recognition and passion it rightfully commands.
