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  1. Miss Julie. August Strindberg felt that the entire world had gone crazy. The "norms" of class hierarchies and gender roles were starting to shatter, and he saw chaos pouring into that vacuum. His 1888 play "Miss Julie" is the prime example, although it's evident in all of his other disturbing, great modern works.

  2. Though his first literary success, Red Room (1879), was a novel, Strindberg is primarily remembered as a chief founder of the modern prose play. Strindberg was an infamous misogynist, and he intended to portray the title character of his best-known work, Miss Julie (1888), as a monster.

  3. Overview. Miss Julie is a naturalistic play produced in 1888 by the Swedish playwright and novelist August Strindberg. The play follows the acute romantic entanglement of the three characters: Miss Julie, a young aristocratic woman; Jean, her father’s well-read and well-traveled valet; and Kristine, the cook. Through the psychological battle ...

  4. Miss Julie (1888), written in a fortnight, was regarded by Strindberg as his masterpiece, 'the first naturalistic tragedy of the Swedish drama'. Shocking in subject-matter, revolutionary in technique, it was fiercely attacked on publication for immorality.On Midsummer Eve, Miss Julie, the daughter of a count, sleeps with her father's valet, Jean.

  5. Fräulein Julie (2014) Fräulein Julie (Originaltitel: Miss Julie) ist ein Film von Liv Ullmann nach dem gleichnamigen Theaterstück von August Strindberg. In den Hauptrollen spielen Jessica Chastain und Colin Farrell. Der Film hatte seine Premiere am 7. September 2014 beim Toronto International Film Festival.

  6. Analysis. On Midsummer’s Eve, Christine (a cook) is working in the kitchen. Jean (a valet) enters and begins cleaning his master the Count’s boots. Jean tells Christine that their mistress, the Count’s daughter Miss Julie, is “crazy tonight,” having asked both Jean and the gatekeeper to dance with her in full view of the other servants.