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Title: Studies in Strindberg
Authors: Robinson ,Michael
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Ubiquity Press ]u[
Abstract: In this volume Strindberg's accomplishments as a dramatist are set against his achievements in other fields, as an autobiographer, painter, letter writer and theatre director. There are studies of individual plays, in which Strindberg's theatre is related both to naturalism and the theatre of the absurd, and of the role played by his life-long interest in historical drama. Other essays range from studies of the problems posed by Strindberg's preoccupation with converting his own life into literature to a consideration of the importance he placed on letterwriting as a model for writing of all kinds. His letters are also used to explore his ideas about the theatre. A recurring concern is with the period of turmoil known as the Inferno Crisis, in which Strindberg refashioned himself as a writer. Robinson examines the importance of Strindberg's painting for his renewal as a writer and situates the achievement of his later works in relation to Symbolism and to Musical Expressionism. (DOI: 10.5334/bac)
link: http://www.oapen.org/record/533911
Keywords: Arts;August Strindberg;Inferno;Drama;Theatre
ISBN: 9781909188020
Theme:教科書-人文類

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