The Father: A Tragedy (Classic Reprint)

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July 5, 2012
Quelle blague, quelle lugubre blagiie que la vie. AUGUST STRINDBERG. THE shadow of the exceeding sorrow of living which, in these latter days, hovers over the world-wide realm of letters has settled in deep darkness upon the literature of the far North. That literature is summed up for the general in the writings of Ibsen and Bjbrnson, and fairly adequately summed up, for in them is mirrored the spirit of the time and place. All that is most terrible, most tragic, most pessimistic in that spirit and place is incarnate in August Strindberg, the Swedish dramatist whose work is here presented, I believe for the first time, to the English reading public. It would be absurd to claim for Strindberg equality with the master minds of the day. But pessimism has been and is still a mighty factor in literature. A power of evil, it may be, but a great power: a power that has at least brought letters into harmony with the keynote of modern existence. And Strindberg is the most pessimistic of living pessimists for Nietszche is living dead. That is his claim to distinction :that is why his work deserves study. Strindberg spessimism is no reasoned philosophy of the mind: it is bitter conviction of personal experience. His way of life has been a veritable via dolorosa, a way, no doubt, of his own choosing, of his own making.
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