Master Olof


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Master Olof


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Master Olof and Other Plays


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Master Olof; A Drama in Five Acts


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Reproduction of the original.




Master Olof


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"Master Olof" by August Strindberg is a compelling drama that delves into themes of power, faith, and societal change. Set in 16th-century Sweden, the play follows the titular character, Olof, a charismatic and idealistic reformer who challenges the established order of the church and state. As Olof confronts corruption and hypocrisy, he becomes embroiled in a struggle for justice and moral integrity. Through its vivid characters and gripping narrative, Strindberg's play offers a searing critique of authority and tradition, while also exploring the complexities of individual conscience and collective responsibility. "Master Olof" is a timeless exploration of the human condition, resonating with audiences through its exploration of timeless themes and provocative ideas.




Master Olof


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August Strindberg was a 19th century Swedish playwright who wrote semi-autobiographical works, including classics like The Red Room, which was widely considered Sweden's first modern novel.










The Cambridge Companion to August Strindberg


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A collection of essays on the highly colourful life and work of August Strindberg - dramatist, novelist, autobiographer and painter.




Master Olof


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The original prose version of Master Olof which is here presented for the first time in English form was written between June 8 and August 8 1872 while Strindberg then only twenty-three years old was living with two friends on one of the numerous little islands that lie between Stockholm and the open sea.