Miss Julie
August Strindberg author Michael Meyer translator David Thomas editor Jo Taylor editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:4th May '06
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Presents the conflict between sexual and social position. This work belongs to the series of plays, notably "The Father and Creditors", in which sex and marriage are treated with frank realism.
Miss Julie (1888), written in a fortnight, was regarded by Strindberg as his masterpiece, 'the first naturalistic tragedy of the Swedish drama'. Shocking in subject-matter, revolutionary in technique, it was fiercely attacked on publication for immorality. On Midsummer Eve, Miss Julie, the daughter of a count, sleeps with her father's valet, Jean. The subsequent conflict between sexual passion and social position, which leads to her suicide, is presented with startling modernity. The play's premiere at Strindberg's experimental theatre in Denmark in 1889 was banned by the censor and its first public production three years later in Berlin aroused such protests that it was withdrawn after one performance. Miss Julie has since become one of Strindberg's most popular and frequently performed plays. Commentary and notes by David Thomas and Jo Taylor.
'August Strinberg's blistering 1888 drama.' Elisabeth Mahoney, Guardian, 19.06.10
ISBN: 9780413775825
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 10mm
Weight: 136g
160 pages
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