Definition of Strindberg

1. Noun. Swedish dramatist and novelist (1849-1912).


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Literary usage of Strindberg

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Continental Drama of To-day: Outlines for Its Study, Suggestions by Barrett Harper Clark (1914)
"Strindberg turned his hand to many things in these early years; he was schoolmaster, journalist, dramatist, writer of scientific and political treatises, ..."

2. The Critical Game by John Albert Macy (1922)
"Strindberg seems to have been continuously at war with Strindberg; and the peace that he found was but the death-bed repentance of a man whose forces were ..."

3. The Critical Game by John Albert Macy (1922)
"Strindberg SOME men of genius at forty or fifty arrive at a view of life, ... Strindberg seems to have been continuously at war with Strindberg; ..."

4. Maxwell's Theory and Wireless Telegraphy by Frederick King Vreeland, Henri Poincaré (1904)
"Experiments of Strindberg.— To complete the proof it was necessary to show ... I cannot write this name without reminding the reader that M. Strindberg, ..."

5. Maxwell's Theory and Wireless Telegraphy by Frederick King Vreeland, Henri Poincaré (1904)
"Experiments of Strindberg.— To complete the proof it was necessary to show that if, by any artifice, the damping of the resonator could be made greater than ..."

6. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1920)
"Throughout his life Strindberg was a diligent scholar and undertook painstaking, ... Strindberg was thrice married: his first wife was the Swedish actress, ..."

7. Modern Drama and Opera: Reading Lists on the Works of Various Authors by Clara A. Mulliken Norton, Frank Keller Walter, Fanny Elsie Marquand, Archibald Henderson (1915)
"Austin Harrison, The Plays of August Strindberg. By Austin Harrison. ... In what may be termed atmospheric stage illusion Strindberg has admittedly opened ..."

8. Modern Drama and Opera: Reading Lists on the Works of Various Authors by Clara A. Mulliken Norton, Frank Keller Walter, Fanny Elsie Marquand, Archibald Henderson (1915)
"The Plays of August Strindberg. By Austin Harrison. English Review. ... In what may be termed atmospheric stage illusion Strindberg has admittedly opened up ..."

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