by August Strindberg (Author), Frank McGuinness (Author)
Frank McGuinness presents scintillating new versions of two of August Strindberg's plays -- one a major work, the other less well known.
Miss Julie is Strindberg's examination of power, sex, and class, set on a midsummer's eve in a nobleman's house and focusing on the shifting relationship between Miss Julie, the daughter of the house, and Jean, her father's manservant.
The Stronger is a short play that explores the complex range of emotions felt by Madame X when she encounters Mademoiselle Y, her husband's former mistress, at a fashionable cafe. Calling Mademoiselle Y worn out and evil, Madame X says that the triumph of her marriage proves she is the stronger of the two -- even though these words ring hollow, as she attempts to deceive only herself.
Author Biography
Frank McGuinness is the author of several plays, including Someone Who'll Watch Over Me, as well as many acclaimed translations and adaptations, including Electra and A Doll's House. He teaches at University College, Dublin, and lives in Dublin.
August Strindberg (1849-1912) was a Swedish dramatist, novelist, poet and essayist. His plays include
The Father (1887),
Miss Julie (1888),
The Sronger (1890),
Easter (1900),
The Dance of Death (1900),
A Dream Play (1902), and
The Ghost Sonata (1907).
Number of Pages: 96
Dimensions: 0.19 x 7.88 x 5.34 IN
Publication Date: July 11, 2005