The Father

(Paperback - Apr 1992)
by

August Strindberg

 (Author)
,

Bernard Sahlins

 (Editor)
,

Nicholas Rudall

 (Editor)
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By far Strindberg's most aggressive work, "The Father" offers a feverish, nightmarish portrayal of the struggle he saw between defiant masculinity and the "treacherous weakness" of woman. Mr. Brustein's adaptation takes into account modern feminist sensibilities without diminishing the play's relentless power and furious conclusion. (Plays/Drama)

By far Strindberg's most aggressive work. The Father is a feverish nightmare of the struggle he saw between defiant masculinity and the treacherous weakness of women. Plays for Performance Series.
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Details of Book: The Father Book: The Father
Author: August Strindberg, Bernard Sahlins, Nicholas Rudall
ISBN:

0929587863


ISBN-13:

9780929587868

,

978-0929587868


Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: Apr 1992
Publisher: Ivan R. Dee Publisher
Number of Pages: 108
Language: English
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