The work delves into the psychological depth and symbolic complexity found in Strindberg's later plays, such as "A Dream Play" and "The Ghost Sonata." By analyzing the shift toward subjective reality and distorted perspectives, Leonard illustrates how Strindberg captured the internal struggles of the human soul. This scholarly study serves as an essential resource for understanding the roots of the expressionist movement and its impact on subsequent playwrights.
Readers will find a comprehensive analysis of the dramatic structures and experimental staging that defined this era. "Strindbergs Dramatic Expressionism" remains a significant contribution to literary criticism, offering timeless insights into the creative genius of a man who bridged the gap between traditional theater and the avant-garde.
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