Sökning: "August Strindberg"
Visar resultat 26 - 30 av 39 avhandlingar innehållade orden August Strindberg.
26. The mold of writing : style and structure in Strindberg's chamber plays
Sammanfattning : The thesis examines the five plays published by August Strindberg under the label of Chamber Plays: Stormy Weather, The Burned Lot, The Ghost Sonata, The Pelican (all 1907), and The Black Glove (1909). It takes its point of departure in a particular aspect of Strindberg’s way of writing as he actually describes it himself: during the act of deliberate composing, a productive fever tends to emerge bringing an element of chance to the work. LÄS MER
27. Strindbergs Taklagsöl : ett prosaexperiment
Sammanfattning : This dissertation is a monograph on August Strindberg’s short story The Roofing Feast (Taklagsöl) (1906). The investigation concentrates on the story’s origins, themes, events and composition as well as on its relationship to drama. LÄS MER
28. Två drömspel : från Strindbergs modernism till Potters television
Sammanfattning : This thesis studies the relations between modernism, mass culture and visual media. Using the dramatic form of the ”dream play” as focal point, it compares the drama of August Strindberg with the television series of Dennis Potter, and the theories of Walter Benjamin with those of Raymond Williams. LÄS MER
29. Selma Lagerlöfs underbara resa genom den svenska litteraturhistorien 1891–1996
Sammanfattning : Selma Lagerlöf (1858–1940) is generally considered one of Sweden’s few world renowned and undisputed canonical novelists. Despite her fame and success, however, Selma Lagerlöf’s status as an important artist within the literary canon has always been problematic. LÄS MER
30. Fältets herrar : Framväxten av en modern författarroll
Sammanfattning : The dissertation describes a crucial step in the development of a modern writer's identity in Sweden. It applies the French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu’s theories of the autonomous ”literary field” to the development in eighteen-eighties, one of the most important periods in Swedish literary history. LÄS MER