The International Strindberg


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The International Strindberg


The International Strindberg

Author: Anna Westerståhl Stenport

language: en

Publisher: Northwestern University Press

Release Date: 2012-11-30


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The International Strindberg presents the latest research on the Swedish playwright August Strindberg and his relation to modern and contemporary literature and art. Strindberg's career spanned the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.

Sweden Now


Sweden Now

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language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1986


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Locating August Strindberg's Prose


Locating August Strindberg's Prose

Author: Anna Westerståhl Stenport

language: en

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Release Date: 2010-01-01


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The setting of a novel is more than just an anonymous, interchangeable backdrop. In Locating August Strindberg's Prose, Anna Westerståhl Stenport argues that spatial setting is a key - though often neglected - tool for exploring the fundamentals of European literary modernism. Stenport examines the importance of location by exploring the prose of Swedish exile August Strindberg (1849-1912), challenging previous studies of the author that have focused on identity and subject formation. Strindberg wrote in both Swedish and French, situating his stories in various places across Europe - from Berlin to the French countryside, the Austrian Alps, and Stockholm - to purposely destabilize concepts of national belonging, language, and literary history. Close readings of Strindberg's prose find that his boundary-challenging narratives redefine and rewrite the meaning of a marginal literary identity. By contextualizing Strindberg against other early modernists, including Kafka, Conrad, Rilke, and Breton, Stenport emphasizes the burgeoning transnationality of literature at the turn of the last century.