Modernities

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Here is the broom — go now where there's plenty of light — into the barn — and — {whispers into her ear).
Miss Julie is remarkable as being the only one of Strindberg's works in which the man comes off victorious with the exception of the four-act Comrades, that sombre comedy of Parisian artist life, where the crowing wife bullies her self-sacrificing husband on the score of having ousted him from the Salon by her own successful picture, only to be told that he had simply changed the numbers, a
...nd to be finally ejected from her perverted home by that reas- serted man whose efficiency she had despised and exploited, but whose virile despotism she now begins to love.
In The Creditor, Strindberg treats again his favourite theme of the vampire woman and the spoliated man. Thekla, the usual worthless, demoniac female, having dissolved her marriage with the schoolmaster Gustav, has married the artist Adolph. The scene is the sea- side. Thekla has gone off on some jaunt. Her 104 MODERNITIES new husband, who is apparently even more miser- able without than with his wife, is a nervous wreck.


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