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August Strindberg Johan August Strindberg (; ; 22 January 184914 May 1912) was a Swedish playwright, novelist, poet, essayist, and painter.Lane (1998), 1040. A prolific writer who often drew directly on his personal experience, Strindberg wrote more than 60 pla ...
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* ''The growth of a soul'', translated by Claud Field, 1913 * ''På gott och ont'' (''Of Good and Evil''), 1914 * ''Genom öknar till arvland; eller, Moses'' (''Through the Wilderness to the Promised Land; or, Moses'') (''Through Deserts to Ancestral Lands ''), twenty-one tableaux, 1918 * ''Hellas; eller, Sokrates'' (''Hellas; or, Socrates'') (''Hellas ''), nineteen tableaux, 1918 * ''Lammet och vilddjuret; eller, Kristus'' (''The Lamb and the Wild Beast; or, Christ'') (''The Lamb and the Beast ''), fifteen tableaux, 1918 * ''Toten-Insel'' (''Isle of the Dead''), one scene, 1918 * ''Han och hon: En själs utvecklingshistoria'' (''He and She: A soul's development history''), 1919 * ''Efterspelet'' (''Epilogue''), 1920 * ''Strindbergs brev till Harriet Bosse'':
Natur & Kultur Natur & Kultur is a Swedish publishing foundation with its head office in Stockholm. It is known for an extensive series of teaching materials, and its logotype is an apple tree. Overview The publishing house was founded in 1922 by Johan H ...
, 1932 * ''August Strindbergs och Ola Hanssons brevvåxling'', 1938 * ''Åttitalsnoveller'' (''Stories of the eighties''), 1959 * ''Det sjunkande Hellas'' (''Greece in Decline''), three-act verse, 1960 * ''Brev till min dotter Kerstin'', letters, 1961 * ''Ur ockulta dagboken'', journals, 1963, edited by Torsten Eklund * ''Hövdingaminnen'', illustrations by
Otte Sköld Joseph Adolf Johannes Sköld (14 July 1894 – 7 November 1958), commonly known as Otte Sköld, was a Swedish painter, mosaicist, scenographer, draftsman, graphic artist, and teacher. He taught at the Académie Moderne and Académie Scandinav ...
, 1963


Translations and adaptions

* ''Den starkare'' (1906), translated by Francis J. Ziegler as ''The Stronger'' in
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(V.17, n.1) * ''Svanevit'' (1909), translated by Francis J. Ziegler as ''Swanwhite'' * ''Fordringsägare'' (1910), translated by Francis J. Ziegler as ''The Creditor'' * ''Moderskärlek'' (1910), translated by Francis J. Ziegler as ''Mother Love'' * ''Inför döden '' (1911), translated by Olive Johnson as ''Facing Death'' * ''Fröken Julie'' (1912), translated by Charles Recht as ''Countess Julia'' * ''Paria'' (1912), translated by Bjoerkman and published in ''Plays by August Strindberg: Creditors, Pariah'' * ''Le Plaidoyer d'un fou'' (1912), translated by Ellie Schleussner as '' The Confession of a Fool'' * '' Inferno'' (1912), translated by Claud Field as ''The Inferno'' * '' Giftas'' (1913), translated by Ellie Schleussner as ''Married'' * ''Tjänstekvinnans son'' (1913), translated by Claud Field as ''
The Son of a Servant ''The Son of a Servant'' () is the autobiographical novel of August Strindberg Johan August Strindberg (; ; 22 January 184914 May 1912) was a Swedish playwright, novelist, poet, essayist, and painter.Lane (1998), 1040. A prolific writer ...
'', intro by Henry Vacher-Burch * ''I havsbandet'' (1913), translated by Elizabeth Clarke Westergren as ''On the Seaboard: A Novel of the Baltic Islands'' * ''Historiska miniatyrer'' (1913), translated by Claud Field as ''Historical Miniatures'' * ''I havsbandet'' (1913), translated by Ellie Schleussner as ''By the Open Sea'' * ''En blå bok'' (1913), translated by Claud Field as ''Zones of the Spirit: A Book of Thoughts'', intro by Arthur Babillotte * ''Samum'' (1914), translated by Horace B. Samuel and published in ''Paria ndSimoon'' * ''Advent: Ett mysterium'' (1914), translated by Claud Field as ''Advent'' * ''På gott och ont'' (1914), translated by Claud Field as ''The Martyr of Stockholm'' * ''Sagor'' (1930), translated by L. J. Potts as ''Tales'' * ''Erik XIV'' (1931), translated by Joan Bulman and published in ''Master Olof and Other Plays'' * ''Fröken Julie'' (1950), translated by C. D. Locock as ''Lady Julie'' * ''Kristina'',''Carl XII'', and ''Gustav III'' (1955), translated by W. Johnson and published in ''Queen Christina, Charles XII, ndGustav III'' * ''Gustav Adolf'' (1957), translated by Walter Johnson as ''Gustav Adolf'' * ''Påsk'' (1957), translated by Elizabeth Sprigge as ''
Easter Easter, also called Pascha ( Aramaic: פַּסְחָא , ''paskha''; Greek: πάσχα, ''páskha'') or Resurrection Sunday, is a Christian festival and cultural holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, described in t ...
'' * ''Hemsöborna'' (1959), translated by Elspeth Harley Schubert as ''The People of Hemso'' * ''Öppna brev till Intima Teatern'' (1959), translated by W. Johnson as ''Open Letters to the Intimate Theatre'' * ''Strindbergs brev till Harriet Bosse'':
Natur & Kultur Natur & Kultur is a Swedish publishing foundation with its head office in Stockholm. It is known for an extensive series of teaching materials, and its logotype is an apple tree. Overview The publishing house was founded in 1922 by Johan H ...
(1959), translated by Arvid Paulson as ''Letters of Strindberg to Harriet Bosse'' * ''Fröken Julie'' (1961), translated by E. M. Sprinchorn as ''Miss Julie'' * '' Inferno'' (1912), translated by
Mary Sandbach Mary Warburton Sandbach (born Mary Warburton Matthews; 25 April 1901 – 3 November 1990) was a British translator. She is noted for her translations of the Swedish writer August Strindberg. Life Sandbach was born in Edgbaston in 1901. Her parent ...
as ''Inferno'' * ''Leka med elden'' (1963), translated by Michael Meyer as ''Playing With Fire'' * ''Fröken Julie'' (1965), adapted by
Ned Rorem Ned Miller Rorem (October 23, 1923 – November 18, 2022) was an American composer of contemporary classical music and a writer. Best known for his art songs, which number over 500, Rorem was considered the leading American of his time writing i ...
as Miss Julie (opera) * ''Hemsöborna'' (1965), translated by Arvid Paulson as ''
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'' * ''Ur ockulta dagboken'' (1965), translated by Mary Sandbach as ''From an Occult Diary: Marriage with Harriet Bosse'' * ''Dödsdansen'' (1966), translated by Norman Ginsbury as ''The Dance of Death'' * ''Tjänstekvinnans son'' (1966) translated by E. M. Sprinchorn as ''The Son of a Servant: The Story of the Evolution of a Human Being (1849–1867)'' * ''Le Plaidoyer d'un fou'' (1967), translated by E. M. Sprinchorn as ''A Madman's Defense'' * ''Syndabocken'' (1967), translated by Arvid Paulson as ''The Scapegoat'' * ''Le Plaidoyer d'un fou'' (1968), translated by Anthony Swerling as ''A Madman's Manifesto'' * '' Dance of Death (film)'' (1969), film starring
Laurence Olivier Laurence Kerr Olivier, Baron Olivier ( ; 22 May 1907 – 11 July 1989) was an English actor and director. He and his contemporaries Ralph Richardson and John Gielgud made up a trio of male actors who dominated the British stage of the m ...
* ''Klostret'' (1969), translated by Mary Sandbach as ''The Cloister'' * ''Miss Julie'' (1971); this version starred
Helen Mirren Dame Helen Mirren (; born Ilyena Lydia Vasilievna Mironov; 26 July 1945) is an English actor. With a career spanning over six decades of Helen Mirren on screen and stage, screen and stage, List of awards and nominations received by Helen Mirre ...
* '' Ensam'' (1971), translated by Arvid Paulson as ''Days of Loneliness'' * '' Giftas'' (1972), translated by Mary Sandbach as ''Getting Married'' * ''Sömngångarnätter och vakna dagar (verse)'' (1978) adapted by Arvid Paulson as '' Sleepwalking Nights and Wide-Awake Days'' and ''Biographical'' * ''Taklagsöl'' (1987), translated by David Mel Paul and Margareta Paul in ''The Roofing Ceremony'' and ''The Silver Lake'' (another short story by Strindberg) * ''Motherly Love / Pariah / The First Warning'' (1987), translated by Eivor Martinus. Amber Lane Press. * ''En häxa'' (1991), translated by Mary Sandbach as ''A Witch'' * ''The Chamber Plays'' (2004), translated by Eivor Martinus. Amber Lane Press. * ''Kaspers Fet-Tisdag – ett Fastlagspel'' (2011), translated by Jonathan Howard as '' Casper's Fat Tuesday'' * ''Herr Bengts hustru'' (2011), translated by
Laurence Carr Lieutenant General Laurence Carr CB DSO OBE (14 April 188615 April 1954) was a British Army general during World War II. Military career Laurence Carr was commissioned into the Gordon Highlanders in 1904. He served in World War I in France and ...
and
Malin Tybåhl The August Strindberg Repertory Theatre is the resident company at the Gene Frankel Theatre. 2012–13 Season The August Strindberg Repertory Theatre became the resident company at the Gene Frankel Theatre in New York City's East Village when i ...
as '' Mr. Bengt’s Wife'' * ''
Erik XIV Erik XIV or Eric XIV (13 December 153326 February 1577) became King of Sweden following the death of his father, Gustav I, on 29 September 1560. During a 1568 rebellion against him, Erik was incarcerated by his half-brother John III. He w ...
'' (2011), '' Karl II'' (2012) and '' Gustav Adolf'' (2013), translated by Wendy Weckwerth


Poetry, fiction, other, autobiography and other

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'', short stories, 1877 * '' The Red Room'', novel, 1879 * ''Gamla Stockholm'' (''Old Stockholm''), with Claes Lundin, cultural history, 1880 * ''I Vårbrytningen: Ungdomsarbeten'', for children, Volumes I-VI, 1881 * ''Kulturhistoriska studier'', 1881 * ''Dikter och verkligheter'' (''Poems and Realities''), verse and prose, 1881 * ''Svenska folket i helg och söcken, i krig och i fred, hemma och ute; eller, Ett tusen år av svenska bildningens och sedernas historia'' (''The Swedish People on Holy Day and Everyday, in War and Peace, at Home and Abroad; or, A Thousand Years of the History of Swedish Culture and Manners''), illustrations by
Carl Larsson Carl Olof Larsson (; 28 May 1853 – 22 January 1919) was a Swedish painter representative of the Arts and Crafts movement. His many paintings include oils, watercolors, and frescoes. He is principally known for his watercolors of idyllic fami ...
and C. E. Fritze, Volume I, 1881 and volume II, 1882 * ''Det nya riket'' (''The New Kingdom''), essay, 1882 * ''Svenska öden och äventyr'' ('' Swedish Destinies and Adventures''), novel, 1883 * ''Dikter på vers och prosa'' ('' Poems in Verse and Prose''), 1883 * ''Likt och olikt'', 1884 * ''Sömngångarnätter och vakna dagar (verse)'', 1884 * ''
August Strindbergs lilla katekes för underklassen August Strindberg's Little Catechism for the Underclass (Swedish: August Strindbergs lilla katekes för underklassen) is a catechism written by August Strindberg Johan August Strindberg (; ; 22 January 184914 May 1912) was a Swedish playwright, ...
'', ≈1884 * '' Giftas'' (''Married''), two volumed short stories, Schleussner 1884–1886 * ''Kvarstadsresan'' (''Journey into Detention''), autobiography, 1885 * ''Utopier i verkligheten'' ('' Utopias in Reality''), short stories, 1885 * ''Jäsningstiden'' (''Time of Ferment''), autobiographical novel, 1886 * ''Tjänstekvinnans son'' (''
The Son of a Servant ''The Son of a Servant'' () is the autobiographical novel of August Strindberg Johan August Strindberg (; ; 22 January 184914 May 1912) was a Swedish playwright, novelist, poet, essayist, and painter.Lane (1998), 1040. A prolific writer ...
''), autobiography, 1886–1909 * ''Hemsöborna'' (''
The People of Hemsö ''The People of Hemsö'' () is an 1887 novel by August Strindberg about the life of people of the island Hemsö in the Stockholm archipelago. Hemsö is a fictional island, but it is based on Kymmendö where Strindberg had spent time in his youth ...
''), novel, 1887 * ''Vivisectioner'', (''Vivisections''), essays includes ''On Psychic Murder'', 1887 * ''Blomstermaalningar och djurstycken ungdomen tillaegnade'' (''Flowers and Animals''), popular science, 1888 * '' The Defence of a Fool'' (''Le Plaidoyer d'un fou''), 1888 * ''Tschandala'', novel, 1888 * ''Skaerkarlslif: Beraettelser'' (''Life in the Skerries''), short story, 1888 * ''Bland franska boender'' ('' Among French Peasants''), non-fiction, 1889 * ''Om modern drama och modern teater'' (''On Modern Drama and the Modern Theatre''), essay, 1889 * ''En haxa'' (''A Witch''), novel, 1890 * ''I havsbandet'', novel, 1890 * ''Tryckt och otryckt'' (''Printed and unprinted''), plays, essays, and other writings, 1890–1897 * ''Les Relations de la France avec la Suede jusqu'a nos jours'', 1891 * ''Antibarbarus'', essays, 1892 * ''Jardin des plantes'' (''Botanical Gardens''), science, 1896 * ''Hortus Merlini: Lettres sur la chimie; Sylva sylvarum'', 1897 * '' Inferno'', novel/autobiography, 1897 * ''Svensk natur'' (''Swedish Nature''), 1897 * ''Legender'' (''Legends: Autobiographical Sketches''), 1898 * ''Klostret'' (''Monastery''), novel,1898 * ''Typer och prototyper inom mineralkemien: Festskrift till firandet af Berzelii femtioaarsminne'', 1898 * ''Jakob brottas'' (''Jacob Wrestling''), journal, 1898 * ''Samvetsqval'' (''Remorse''), 1899 * ''Vaerldshistoriens mystik'' ((''The Mysticism (or ''Mystique'' or ''Hidden Meaning'') of World History'')), essay, 1901 * ''Fagervik och Skamsund'' (''Fair Haven and Foul Strand''), 1902 * ''Ensam'' ('' Alone''), novella, 1903 * ''Sagor'' (''Fairy tales''), stories, 1903 * ''Oeppna brev till Intima Teatern'', essays, 1903 * ''Götiska rummen'' (''Gothic Rooms''), novel, 1904 * ''Historiska miniatyrer'' (''Historical Thumbnails''), fiction, 1905 * ''Ordalek och smaakonst'' (''Word Play and Miniature Art''), poems, 1905 * ''Taklagsoel'', novella, 1907 * ''Syndabocken'', novella, 1907 * ''Svarta fanor'' (''Black Banners''), novel, 1907 * ''Kammarspel'', 1907 * ''En blaa bok'' (''A Blue Book''), essays and journal entries, four volumes, 1907–1912 * ''Fabler och smårre beråttelser'' (''Fables and Minor Stories''), 1909 * ''Shakespeares Macbeth, Othello, Romeo och Julia, Stormen, Kung Lear, Henrik VIII, En Midsommarnattsdröm'' (''Shakespeare's Macbeth, Othello, Romeo and Juliet, The Tempest, King Lear, Henry VIII, A Midsummer Night's Dream''), 1909 * ''Tal till Svenska Nationen om olust i landet, levernet, litteraturen och laerdomen ... Sjunde upplagan'' (''Speeches to the Swedish Nation''), 1910 * ''Författaren: En sjåls utvecklingshistoria'' (''Author: A psychic development history''), 1910 * ''Folkstaten: Studier till en stundande författningsrevision'' (''People's State: Studies in a forthcoming Constitutional Court''), 1910 * ''Modersmaalets anor'' (''The Origins of Our Mother Tongue''), essay,1910 * ''Vaerldspraakens roetter'' (''The Roots of World Languages''), 1910 * ''Religioes renaessans'' (''Religious Renaissance''), 1910 * ''Kina och Japan: Studier'' (''China and Japan Studies''), 1911 * ''Kinesiska språkets hårkomst'' (''Chinese language descent''), 1912 * ''Samlade skrifter'' (''Collected Works''), fifty-five volumes, edited by John Landquist


See also

* List of paintings by August Strindberg


Notes


Resources

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Strindberg, August Bibliographies by writer Bibliographies of Swedish writers Dramatist and playwright bibliographies