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Johan August Strindberg (/ˈstrɪn(d)bɜːrɡ/; Swedish: [ˈǒːɡɵst ˈstrɪ̂nːdbærj] ; 22
January 1849 – 14 May 1912) was a
Swedish playwright, novelist, poet,...
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August Strindberg (1849–1912), was a
Swedish dramatist and painter.
Strindberg may also
refer to: Nils
Strindberg (1872–1897),
Swedish photographer Friedrich...
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Friedrich Strindberg, also
Friedrich Strindberg-Wedekind,
pseudonym Fredrik Uhlson, (21
August 1897 in
Wienna – 30
March 1978 in Italy) was a Swedish-Austrian...
- (Swedish: Fadren) is a
naturalistic tragedy by
Swedish playwright August Strindberg,
written in 1887. It is
about the
struggle between parents over the ****ure...
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Anita Strindberg (born 19 June 1937) is a
Swedish former actress who
appeared in
numerous Italian giallo films in the 1970s.
Strindberg appeared as Anita...
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Strindberg.
Written in
French in 1896–97 at the
height of
Strindberg's troubles with both
censors and women, the book is
concerned with
Strindberg's life...
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Madeleine Strindberg (born 1955) is a German-born painter,
winner of the 1998
Jerwood Painting Prize.
Strindberg graduated from the Byam Shaw
School of...
- (Swedish: Fröken Julie) is a
naturalistic play
written in 1888 by
August Strindberg. It is set on Midsummer's Eve and the
following morning,
which is Midsummer...
- The
August Strindberg Repertory Theatre is the
resident company at the Gene
Frankel Theatre. The
August Strindberg Repertory Theatre became the resident...
- Nils
Strindberg (4
September 1872 –
October 1897) was a
Swedish photographer and scientist. He was one of the
three members of S. A. Andrée's ill-fated...