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Countess Julie

Countess Julie by August Strindberg
By: (1849-1912)

Countess Julie is a powerful and intense play that delves into the dark and complex emotions of its titular character. Set in a Swedish manor house, the story follows Countess Julie as she navigates the societal expectations and her own desires.

The play is filled with tension and drama, as Julie's impulsive actions lead to disastrous consequences. Strindberg expertly captures the internal struggle of Julie, showcasing her inner turmoil and conflicting emotions. The interactions between Julie and her servant Jean are particularly intense, as their power dynamics constantly shift and evolve.

The themes of class, gender, and societal expectations are prevalent throughout the play, adding depth and complexity to the characters and their relationships. Strindberg's writing is sharp and incisive, drawing the audience into the emotional turmoil of the characters.

Overall, Countess Julie is a captivating and thought-provoking play that explores the darker aspects of human nature. Its compelling characters and intense drama make it a timeless classic that continues to resonate with audiences today.

Book Description:

August Strindberg’s naturalistic one-act drama has only three characters: Julie, a passionate young noblewoman; Jean, her father’s ambitious valet; and Kristin, the cook, who is also Jean’s fiancee. The play is set on Midsummer Eve, when everyone is reveling, and Julie and Jean get a bit too intimate – with tragic results.


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