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Strindberg's Letters, Volume 1 1862-1892

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ISBN-10: 0226777278

ISBN-13: 9780226777276

Edition: 1992

Authors: August Strindberg, Michael F. Robinson, Michael Robinson

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List price: $94.00
Copyright year: 1992
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication date: 5/4/1992
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 461
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 1.10" tall
Weight: 1.804
Language: English

Born in Stockholm, Sweden, into a poor family, August Strindberg suffered a hard and unhappy childhood. He studied for a while at the University of Uppsala in Sweden, but left without a degree. Strindberg began to write while supporting himself at a variety of jobs, including journalist and librarian. The work that first brought him to public attention was the novel The Red Room (1879), a biting satire on Stockholm society that displayed his skill as both a literary stylist and a social commentator. Strindberg went on to write other novels, as well as stories and poems, but it is as a playwright that he is remembered. Sweden's greatest playwright, he ranks just behind Norway's playwright…    

Michael F. Robinson is associate professor of history at the University of Hartford.

Preface
The Letters
(March 1862-April 1875) Letters 1-17
(June 1875-August 1883) Letters 18-62
(September 1883-October 1887) Letters 63-177
(October 1887-March 1889) Letters 178-236
(May 1889-September 1892) Letters 237-284
Sources of Letters: Volume I