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The People of Hemsö (Swedish: Hemsöborna) is an 1887 novel by August Strindberg about the life of people of the island Hemsö in the Stockholm archipelago.Hemsö is a fictional island, but it is based on Kymmendö where Strindberg had spent time in his youth.
Hemsöborna (Strindberg's adaption from his novel Natives of Hemsö) Four-act 1888 Kamraterna , adapted from Strindberg's Marodoerer with Axel Lundegard Four-act Fröken Julie One-act 1889 Fordringsägare One-act Den starkare (The Stronger) One-act Paria One-act 1890 Samum: One-act 1892 Debet och kredit: One-act
The school in Klara, Stockholm, whose harsh discipline haunted Strindberg in his adult life. Strindberg was born on 22 January 1849 in Stockholm, Sweden, the third surviving son of Carl Oscar Strindberg (a shipping agent) and Eleonora Ulrika Norling (a serving-maid). [21]
Pages in category "Novels by August Strindberg" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The People of Hemsö (Swedish: Hemsöborna) is a 1955 Swedish historical drama film directed by Arne Mattsson and starring Erik Strandmark, Hjördis Petterson and Nils Hallberg. [1]
The People of Hemsö (Swedish: Hemsöborna) is a 1944 Swedish historical drama film directed by Sigurd Wallén and starring Adolf Jahr, Dagmar Ebbesen and Emil Fjellström. [1]
The Defence of a Fool (French: Le Plaidoyer d'un fou) is an autobiographical novel by the Swedish writer August Strindberg.The narrative is a lightly fictionalized account of his life from 1874 to 1887, and especially of his first marriage to Siri von Essen (called Maria in the novel).
Strindberg, painted by Richard Bergh, 1906 August Strindberg (1849–1912) was a writer world-famous for his dramas and prose, noted for his exceptional talent and complex intellect. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 1879 he published The Red Room ( Röda Rummet ), which brought him immediate fame.