Strindberg and Modernist Theatre
Explore the groundbreaking world of August Strindberg with "Strindberg and Modernist Theatre," published by Cambridge University Press in 2002. Spanning 190 pages, this insightful book delves into Strindberg's pivotal post-Inferno works, providing a comprehensive analysis of significant performances from early innovators like Max Reinhardt and Olof Molander to modern reinterpretations by contemporary visionaries such as Robert Lepage, Robert Wilson, and Ingmar Bergman. Each chapter captivates with a dedicated section that highlights innovative Strindberg performances on today's stages, showcasing the playwright's enduring influence on modern theatre. Ideal for students, scholars, and theatre enthusiasts alike, this hardback edition is a must-have for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of Strindberg's legacy and its impact on the evolution of modernist theatre.