One night. One house. A battle of power and passion.
In Miss Julie, August Strindberg crafts a gripping drama set in the kitchen of a Swedish manor during Midsummer’s Eve. Miss Julie, the daughter of a count, engages in a tense and dangerous interaction with Jean, her father’s valet. What begins as flirtation quickly transforms into a psychological duel shaped by social class, ambition, and suppressed desires.
Strindberg’s naturalistic style strips away romantic illusion and exposes raw human instincts. The play delves into:
The tension between aristocracy and working class
The complexity of gender expectations
The destructive force of pride and insecurity
The psychological consequences of power imbalance
Helen Cooper’s translation preserves the intensity and sharpness of Strindberg’s original text while making it accessible to contemporary readers.
Publisher: WORLVIEW PUBLICATIONS
Language : English
Binding: PAPER BACK
Pages : 47

