The Son Of A Servant
| AUTHOR | Strindberg, August |
| PUBLISHER | Double 9 Books (10/01/2024) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
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The Son of a Servant by August Strindberg is an autobiographical memoir that provides a poignant glimpse into the author's early life and personal struggles. Set in 19th-century Sweden, the book explores themes of social class and poverty through Strindberg's recollections of his childhood. As the son of a servant, Strindberg faced significant hardships and family dynamics that profoundly shaped his perspective. The memoir offers a raw and introspective account of his experiences growing up in a lower social strata, shedding light on the emotional and financial challenges he encountered. Strindberg's reflections on his early life are marked by a deep sense of personal struggle and social critique, providing valuable insight into the societal conditions of his time. The Son of a Servant is a significant work in Swedish literature, illustrating the intersection of personal adversity and broader social issues that influenced Strindberg's later literary themes.
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ISBN-13:
9789367144381
ISBN-10:
9367144385
Binding:
Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
134
Carton Quantity:
54
Product Dimensions:
5.50 x 0.31 x 8.50 inches
Weight:
0.36 pound(s)
Country of Origin:
US
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Unassigned | Coming of Age
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The Son of a Servant by August Strindberg is an autobiographical memoir that provides a poignant glimpse into the author's early life and personal struggles. Set in 19th-century Sweden, the book explores themes of social class and poverty through Strindberg's recollections of his childhood. As the son of a servant, Strindberg faced significant hardships and family dynamics that profoundly shaped his perspective. The memoir offers a raw and introspective account of his experiences growing up in a lower social strata, shedding light on the emotional and financial challenges he encountered. Strindberg's reflections on his early life are marked by a deep sense of personal struggle and social critique, providing valuable insight into the societal conditions of his time. The Son of a Servant is a significant work in Swedish literature, illustrating the intersection of personal adversity and broader social issues that influenced Strindberg's later literary themes.
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Author:
Strindberg, August
August Stringberg was a novelist, poet, playwright, and painter, and is considered to be the father of modern Swedish literature, publishing the country's first modern novel, The Red Room, in 1879. Strindberg was prolific, penning more than 90 works--including plays, novels, and non-fiction--over the course of his career. However, he is best-known for his dramatic works, many of which have been met with international acclaim, including The Father, Miss Julie (Miss Julia), Creditors, and A Dream Play. Strindberg died in 1912 following a short illness, but his work continues to inspire later playwrights and authors including Tennessee Williams, Maxim Gorky, and Eugene O'Neill.
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