Married by August Strindberg
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Scribner's Sons, 1912; _Swanwhite, Simoon, Debit and Credit, Advent,
The Thunderstorm, After the Fire,_ the same, 1913; _There Are Crimes and Crimes, Miss Julia, The Stronger, Creditors, Pariah_, the same, 1913; Bridal Crown, _The Spook Sonata, The First Warning, Gustavus Vasa_, the same, 1916. Plays translated by Edith and Warner Oland, Boston Luce & Co., Vol. I (1912), _The Father, Countess Julie, The Stronger, The Outlaw_; Vol. II (1912), _Facing Death, Easter, Pariah, Comrades_; Vol. III (1914), Swanwhite, Advent, The Storm, Lucky Pehr_, tr. by Velma Swanston Howard, Cincinnati, Stewart & Kidd Co., 1912. _The Red Room_, tr. by Ellie Schleussner, New York, Putnam's, 1913; _Confession of a Fool_, tr. by S. Swift, London, F. Palmer, 1912; _The German Lieutenant and Other Stories_, Chicago, A. C. McClurg & Co., 1915; _In Midsummer Days and Other Tales_, tr. by Ellie Schleussner, London, H. Latimer, 1913; _Motherlove_, tr. by Francis J. Ziegler, Philadelphia, Brown Bros., 2nd ed., 1916, _On the Seaboard_, tr. by Elizabeth Clarke Westergren, Cincinnati, Stewart & Kidd Co., 1913; _The Son of a Servant_, tr. by. Claud Field, introduction by Henry Vacher-Burch, New York, Putnam's, 1913; _The Growth of a Soul_, tr. by Claud Field, London, W. Rider & Co., 1913; _The Inferno_, tr. by Claud Field, New York, Putnam's, 1913; _Legends, Autobiographical Sketches_, London, A. Melrose, 1912; _Zones of the Spirit_, tr. by Claud Field, introduction by Arthur Babillotte, London, G. Allen & Co. INTRODUCTION These stories originally appeared in two volumes, the first in 1884, |
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