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- Title
Modern Drama as Historiography and Cultural Critique: Prisons, Poverty, and Political Economy in August Strindberg's The Dance of Death I.
- Authors
STENPORT, ANNA WESTERSTÅHL
- Abstract
August Strindberg's The Dance of Death I [Dödsdansen I] (1900) has been understood as a pivotal play in the playwright's extensive oeuvre, situated as a bridge between the naturalist works of his early career and the symbolist and proto-expressionist works of his later career. Few interpretations have been interested in historicizing the play's references to its own sociocultural moment and immediate past. Yet The Dance of Death I is a play deeply invested in social and ideological critique and revisionist historiography. This article examines the play's investigations into contemporary discourses on Swedish economic progress, military power, nationalism, and civic society, especially prison architecture.
- Subjects
STRINDBERG, August, 1849-1912; THEATRICAL scenery; MODERNISM (Literature); DANCE of Death, The (Play : Strindberg); PRISON design &; construction; MODERNISM (Literary period)
- Publication
Modern Drama, 2016, Vol 59, Issue 4, p422
- ISSN
0026-7694
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3138/md.0787