Author
Engwall; Gunnel ; Stam; Per ; Adams; Ann-Charlotte Gavel
Year
2022
Publisher
Stockholm University Press
Language
English
Pages
21
ISBN
978-9-17635-196-3
Last Update
11-Jun-2025
Keywords
Philosophy ; Religion
August Strindberg (1849–1912) was an extraordinarily prolific writer whose collected works encompass no fewer than 72 volumes of drama, prose and poetry as well as 22 volumes of letters.¹ In this extensive literary production, The Occult Diary occupies a unique and central position.
Strindberg kept the diary from February 1896, when he moved into the Hotel Orfila in Paris, until the summer of 1908 in Stockholm, when he definitively broke off contact with his third wife, Harriet Bosse, and moved into a new apartment at Drottninggatan 85. He himself referred to his diary from this period as his Occult...
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