August Strindberg: The Occult Diary : Paris 1896 – Stockholm 1908

August Strindberg (1849–1912) kept a diary from February 1896 in Paris until the summer of 1908 in Stockholm. He referred to his diary from this period as his Occult Diary and used it to help him decipher the world as he experienced it. He read and reread his own notations, adding new interpretation...

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Superior document:Critical Editions in Culture and Aesthetics
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Critical Editions in Culture and Aesthetics
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (652 p.)
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