• The international Strindberg : new critical essays
  • Record Type: Electronic resources : monographic
    Title Information: new critical essays
    Secondary Intellectual Responsibility: StenportAnna Westerstahl,
    Secondary Intellectual Responsibility: Project Muse
    Place of Publication: Evanston, Ill.
    Published: Northwestern University Press;
    Year of Publication: 2012
    Description: 1 online resource (vii, 279 p.).
    Subject: Modernism (Literature) -
    Personal Subject: Strindberg - August - Criticism and interpretation -
    Online resource: http://muse.jhu.edu/books/9780810166295/
    Notes: Includes bibliographical references
    ISBN: 9780810166295electronic bk.
    ISBN: 9780810128507pbk.
    Content Note: Introduction: the international Strindberg / Anna Westerstahl Stenport -- Stockholm-Berlin-Moscow: Strindberg and avant-garde performance in the 1920s / Eszter Szalczer -- Castration anxiety and traumatic encounters with the real in the works of August Strindberg and Lars von Trier / Mads Bunch -- Reconsidering the place of Strindberg in surrealism: Andre Breton and the light of the objective chance encounter / Maxime Abolgassemi -- Standing at the bourne of the modern: Strindberg's ecological subject in By the open sea and his archipelago paintings / Linda Haverty Rugg -- Paris, laboratory of modernity: modernist experimentation and August Strindberg's search for "The equation" in Paris / Sylvain Briens -- Voices and visions in Fingal's cave: Plato and Strindberg / Freddie Rokem --Money metaphors and rhetoric of resource depletion: creditors and late-nineteenth-century European economics / Anna Westerstahl Stenport -- A nineteenth-century long poem meets modernity: sleepwalking nights / Massimo Ciaravolo -- By the open sea-a decadent novel? Reconsidering relationships between Nietzsche, Strindberg, and fin-de-siecle culture / Tobias Dahlkvist -- "The spoken word is all"-"ordet det talade ar allt": translating Strindberg for the international stage / Anne-Charlotte Hanes Harvey -- The art of doubt: form, genre, history inMiss Julie / Leonardo F. Lisi
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