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Strindberg
[ strind-burg, strin-; Swedish strin-bar-yuh ]
noun
- Jo·han Au·gust [yoo, -hahn , ou, -g, oo, st], 1849–1912, Swedish novelist, dramatist, and essayist.
Strindberg
/ ˈstrɪndbærj; ˈstrɪndbɜːɡ /
noun
- StrindbergAugust18491912MSwedishTHEATRE: dramatistWRITING: novelist August (ˈauɡʊst). 1849–1912, Swedish dramatist and novelist, whose plays include The Father (1887), Miss Julie (1888), and The Ghost Sonata (1907)
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Strindberg's great trilogy The Road to Damascus presents many mysteries to the uninitiated.
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True enough, it turned out that the girl had fallen ill just at the time when Strindberg had felt the warning.
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Never before had Strindberg lived in such distress as at this period, both physically and mentally.
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Countless were the experiments for this purpose made by Strindberg in his primitive laboratories, and countless his failures.
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Seen as a whole the trilogy marks a turning point in Strindberg's dramatic production.
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