Three Plays The Father; Miss Julia; and Easter

Three Plays The Father; Miss Julia; and Easter by August Strindberg is a reprint edition published by Penguin on August 30, 1958. This collection features three of Strindberg’s notable works, exploring complex relationships between men and women, including familial ties and romantic entanglements. The plays delve into themes of seduction, madness, and redemption, showcasing Strindberg’s innovative approach to modern theater through acute psychological analysis and raw emotion.
Readers will find a rich examination of human dynamics in this volume, with each play presenting a unique narrative. “Miss Julia” portrays the tension between an upper-class woman and her servant, while “The Father” examines a father’s descent into madness fueled by suspicion regarding his daughter’s paternity. “Easter” reflects on a family’s quest for forgiveness amidst their struggles. This edition, comprising 176 pages, includes Peter Watts’s translation along with an introduction and prefaces that contextualize the plays within Strindberg’s life.
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Three of Strindberg’s most famous plays, including Miss Julia, the basis for the major motion picture Miss Julie, starring Jessica Chastain and Colin Farrell
The plays in this volume focus on the tumultuous relationships between men and women, whether they are father and daughter, brother and sister, or lovers. Miss Julia is a ruthlessly realistic depiction of an upper-class woman’s seduction of a servant, emphasizing the differences and the antagonism between them. In The Father a mom is brought to madness and driven out of his home by the suspicion that his daughter is not his own child, while Easter centers on a family in need of redemption for its sins and suffering, and finding forgiveness at a season of rebirth. Strindberg’s acute psychological analysis and his dramatization of naked emotion within a natrualistic domestic setting make him one of the great innovators of modern theater.
Peter Watts’s powerful translation is accompanied by an introduction and a preface to each of the dramas, which place the plays in the context of Strindberg’s life.
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