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Enriched Edition. A Stark Exploration Of Mental Illness, Marriage, And Society In 19th Century Sweden

by August Strindberg
Publisher: Good Press, November of 2019 ‧
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In "The Inferno," August Strindberg delves into the labyrinth of the human psyche through a semi-autobiographical narrative that blends elements of the surreal with psychological introspection. Written during a tumultuous period in Strindberg's life, the novel captures his descent into madness, reflecting his struggles with existential despair and spiritual turmoil. The work is characterized by its fragmented structure and vivid imagery, drawing readers into a dreamlike exploration of inner conflicts as it navigates themes of identity, obsession, and redemption. Strindberg's innovative literary style challenges conventional narrative forms, positioning this work at the forefront of modernist literature. August Strindberg, a towering figure in Swedish literature, was profoundly influenced by his own tumultuous experiences, including tumultuous relationships and a preoccupation with the metaphysical. His deep interest in the complexities of human emotion and the interplay of sanity and madness is poignantly revealed in "The Inferno." Strindberg's encounters with the psychological crises and societal pressures of his time undoubtedly shaped this intimate exploration of the human condition, resulting in a work that resonates with themes of existentialism and individuality. I highly recommend "The Inferno" to readers who are intrigued by psychological narratives that probe the depths of the human experience. Strindberg's masterful blend of reality and surrealism invites reflection on personal identity and the nature of existence itself, making it an essential read for those eager to explore the intricate dance of sanity and insanity. In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience: - Hand‐picked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance. - Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read.

The Inferno

Enriched Edition. A Stark Exploration Of Mental Illness, Marriage, And Society In 19th Century Sweden

by August Strindberg

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ISBN: 4057664650153
Publisher: Good Press
Release Date: November of 2019
Pages: 196
Format: eBook
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EAN: 4057664650153
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

August Strindberg

August Strindberg (1849-1912), playwright and novelist, as well as painter and photographer, is one of the fathers of modern theatre. At the forefront of the theatre of his time, he inspired numerous contemporary authors, including such diverse and relevant figures as Kafka, Adamov, Cocteau, and especially the Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman.
Jean-Pierre Sarrazac, author of the most recent essay on the author. Strindberg, the Impersonal (L’Arche, 2018) states, in summary, regarding the work that “autobiographical narratives are antechambers to dramas. On the lines of flight of the autobiographical narrative, what is personal in nature tends to be impersonal. Far from a psychological reading of theatrical writing, this intertwining between theater and autobiography inscribes the intimate at the heart of a creation in which existence comes to shape and vivify the writing.”
Nietzsche said of him, referring to the well-known work Inferno: "I was surprised by the discovery of this work which expresses in a grand way my own conception of love: in its processes, war; in its essence, the mortal hatred of the sexes." With due consideration, this quote is also applicable to the book. The Dance of Death.

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