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pubOne.info thank you for your continued support and wish to present you this new edition. Strindberg's works in English translation: Plays translated by Edwin Bjorkman; Master Olof, American Scandinavian Foundation, 1915; The Dream Play, The Link, The Dance of Death, New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1912; Swanwhite, Simoon, Debit and Credit, Advent, The Thunderstorm, After the Fire, the same, 1913; There Are Crimes and Crimes, Miss Julia, The Stronger, Creditors, Pariah, the same, 1913; Bridal Crown, The Spook Sonata, The First Warning, Gustavus Vasa, the same, 1916. Plays translated by Edith and Warner Oland, Boston Luce& Co., Vol. I (1912), The Father, Countess Julie, The Stronger, The Outlaw; Vol. II (1912), Facing Death, Easter, Pariah, Comrades; Vol. III (1914), Swanwhite, Advent, The Storm, Lucky Pehr, tr. by Velma Swanston Howard, Cincinnati, Stewart& Kidd Co., 1912. The Red Room, tr. by Ellie Schleussner, New York, Putnam's, 1913; Confession of a Fool, tr. by S. Swift, London, F. Palmer, 1912; The German Lieutenant and Other Stories, Chicago, A. C. McClurg& Co., 1915; In Midsummer Days and Other Tales, tr
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Table of contents
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- INTRODUCTION
- ASRA
- LOVE AND BREAD
- COMPELLED TO
- COMPENSATION
- FRICTIONS
- UNNATURAL SELECTION OR THE ORIGIN OF RACE
- AN ATTEMPT AT REFORM
- A NATURAL OBSTACLE
- A DOLL'S HOUSE
- PHOENIX
- ROMEO AND JULIA
- PROLIFICACY
- AUTUMN
- COMPULSORY MARRIAGE
- CORINNA
- UNMARRIED AND MARRIED
- A DUEL
- HIS SERVANT OR DEBIT AND CREDIT
- THE BREADWINNER
- Copyright