August Strindberg

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The 1907 work "A Dream Play" by this Swedish playwright was adapted for TV by Ingmar Bergman in the 1960s Strindberg $1,000 J PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS 2025-05-20 #45
Also a poet, painter & photographer, this Swede was best known for writing plays like "Miss Julie" Strindberg $2,000 DJ PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS 2024-09-10 #9157
Playwright who wrote the historical dramas "Erik XIV", "Gustav Adolf" & "Gustav Vasa" August Strindberg FJ PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS 2000-04-24 #3611
Frank Langella starred in a 1996 revival of this Swedish playwright's 1887 drama "The Father" August Strindberg $1,000 DJ PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS 1997-06-27 #2970
A count's daughter seduces a servant in this Swede's 1880s drama "Miss Julie" August Strindberg $600 DJ PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS 1997-05-06 #2932
This Swede satirized Stockholm society in his first novel, "The Red Room", published in 1879 Strindberg $800 DJ PLAYWRIGHTS 1997-01-30 #2864
He described his "Miss Julie" as the first naturalistic play in Scandinavian literature August Strindberg $1,000 DJ PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS 1997-01-01 #2843
This 19th century Swede married women named Siri, Frida & Harriet, but never a "Miss Julie" Strindberg $800 DJ PLAYWRIGHTS 1994-04-18 #2226
This author of "Miss Julie" wrote an autobiographical novel, "Son of a Servant", in 1886 Strindberg $800 DJ PLAYWRIGHTS 1992-07-13 #1831
In 1877 actress Siri von Essen divorced Baron Wrangel to marry this Swedish playwright August Strindberg $1,000 DJ PLAYWRIGHTS 1991-01-11 #1470
A forerunner of expressionist drama, he's been called Sweden's greatest writer August Strindberg DD $3,000 DJ PLAYWRIGHTS 1989-11-20 #1201
Swedish playwright whose last marriage inspired him to write "The Dance of Death" August Strindberg $1,000 DJ PLAYWRIGHTS 1989-10-27 #1185
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