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Swedish writer August Strinberg played a major role in introducing a more modernist sensibility into his native country's literature, producing several major novels and plays that are still regarded as some of the most significant works of twentieth-century Swedish literature. The Road to Damascus is a dramatic trilogy that broke new ground in stagecraft and characterization, touching on complex themes of spirituality and selfhood in the process.
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Table of contents
- Title
- Contents
- Introduction
- PART I
- Scene I
- Scene II
- Scene III
- Scene IV
- Scene V
- Scene VI
- Scene VII
- Scene VIII
- Scene IX
- Scene X
- Scene XI
- Scene XII
- Scene XIII
- Scene XIV
- Scene XV
- Scene XVI
- Scene XVII
- PART II
- Act I
- Act II - Scene I
- Scene II
- Act III - Scene I
- Scene II
- Scene III
- Act IV - Scene I
- Scene II
- Scene III
- PART III
- Act I
- Act II
- Act III - Scene I
- Scene II
- Scene III
- Act IV - Scene I
- Scene II
- Scene III