Miss Julie
by August Strindberg

Miss Julie Book Cover
Miss Julie Cover

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What readers are saying

Readers generally admire the depth and complexity of 'Miss Julie', highlighting its exploration of social themes and character dynamics. Many appreciate its historical significance and the skillful translation that captures Strindberg's intent. However, some find the misogynistic aspects troubling and the characters unlikable, leading to mixed feelings about the play's overall impact.

Deep exploration of social themesStrong character dynamicsWell-translated editionHistorically significantMisogynistic elements notedSome characters unlikable

Synopsis

In Miss Julie, a willful young aristocrat, whose perverse nature has already driven her fiancé to break off their engagement, pursues and effectively seduces her father's valet during the course of a Midsummer's Eve celebration.

The progress of that seduction and the play's stunning denouement shocked Swedish audiences who first attended the play in 1889.

Despite its controversial debut, this now-classic drama, inspired by the new ideas of naturalism and psychology that swept Europe in the late 19th century, helped to shape modern theater, and remains one of the most potent-and most frequently performed-of modern plays.

The full text of Miss Julie is reprinted here as translated by Edwin Björkman, complete with Strindberg's critical preface to the play, considered by many to be one of the most important manifestos in theater history.

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Janet McTeer in "Miss Julie" by Strindberg (1987) / p1 / intro

Available Editions

FormatPrice
Paperback · Revised ed.
$1.99
Paperback
$12.95
Paperback · First Edition
$14.29
Paperback · Stockenstrom, trans.
$17.10
Paperback · Sprinchorn, trans.
$64.20

Publication

Year2009
BindingPaperback
EditionFirst Edition
Pages160
PlaceLondon
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780413775825
ISBN-100413775828
eISBN-139780486111971
LCCN92015845
LCCPT9800
DCC839.726 S77m 2006

Miss Julie is a Scandinavian play written by August Strindberg and published by Dover Publications in London (2009).

Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play (eISBN 9780486111971).

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