
August Strindberg
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August Strindberg was a prominent Swedish playwright, novelist, and painter, known for his influential works that explored complex themes of human psychology and societal conflicts. His notable plays, such as 'A Dream Play' and 'The Father,' showcase his innovative approach to dramatic structure and character development. Strindberg's writing often reflects his tumultuous personal life, marked by struggles with mental health and turbulent relationships, which infused his works with a raw emotional intensity.
Nationalität
Schwedisch
Geburtsdatum
January 22, 1849
Geburtsort
Stockholm, Sweden
Todesdatum
May 14, 1912
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