August Strindberg
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- | '''Johan August Strindberg''' ([[January 22]], [[1849]] – [[May 14]], [[1912]]) was a [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[writer]], [[playwright]], and [[painter]]. Along with [[Henrik Ibsen]] he is arguably the most influential and most important of all Scandinavian authors. Strindberg is known as one of the fathers of [[modern theatre]]. His work falls into two major literary movements, [[Naturalism (literature)|Naturalism]] and [[Expressionism]]. {{GFDL}} | + | '''Johan August Strindberg''' ([[January 22]], [[1849]] – [[May 14]], [[1912]]) was a [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[writer]], [[playwright]], and [[painter]]. Along with [[Henrik Ibsen]] he is arguably the most influential and most important of all Scandinavian authors. Strindberg is known as one of the fathers of [[modern theatre]]. His work falls into two major literary movements, [[Naturalism (literature)|Naturalism]] and [[Expressionism]], noted for such works as ''[[A Dream Play]]'' (1901). {{GFDL}} |
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Johan August Strindberg (January 22, 1849 – May 14, 1912) was a Swedish writer, playwright, and painter. Along with Henrik Ibsen he is arguably the most influential and most important of all Scandinavian authors. Strindberg is known as one of the fathers of modern theatre. His work falls into two major literary movements, Naturalism and Expressionism, noted for such works as A Dream Play (1901).
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