Strindberg the Man/Bibliography

BIBLIOGRAPHY

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Vol. I. Juvenile Dramas. The Freethinker. Hermione. In Rome. The Outlaw. In the Year Forty-eight. 338 p. 1917.
II. Master Olof. Drama in five Acts. 358 p. 1917.
III. In the Spring-Time. From Fjärdingen and Svartbäcken. From the Sea. Here and There. 216 p. 1916.
IV. Studies in the History of Culture. 273 p. 1917.
V. The Red Room. Stories from the Life of Artists and Authors. 399 p. 1916.
VI. Old Stockholm. Notes from printed and unprinted sources, etc. 246 p. 1915.
VII. The Swedish People, etc. Part I. 510 p. 1917.
VIII. The Swedish People, etc. Part II. 483 p. 1917.
IX. Dramas of the Early Eighties. The Secret of the Guild. Sir Bengt’s Wife. The Journey of Lucky Peter. 414 p. 1917.
X. The New Kingdom. 171 p. 1917.
Vol. XI. Swedish Destinies and Adventures. Part I. 358 p. 1917.
XII. Swedish Destinies and Adventures. Part II. 507 p. 1917.
XIII. Poems in Verse and Prose, and Somnambulistic Nights after Wakeful Days. 329 p. 1917.
XIV. Married. 450 p. 1917.
XV. Real Utopias. Four Stories. 255 p. 1917.
XVI. Miscellaneous (Likt och Olikt). Critical Essays and Articles from the Eighties on Social and Cultural Questions. Part I. 368 p. 1917.
XVII. Miscellaneous, etc. Part II. 333 p. 1917.
XVIII. The Charwoman’s Son. Part I. The Charwoman’s Son. The Time of Fermentation. 505 p. 1913.
XIX. The Charwoman’s Son. Part II. In the Red Room. The Author. 331 p. 1913.
XX. Among French Peasants. Subjective Sketches of Travel. 279 p. 1914.
XXI. The Inhabitants of Hemsö. Life among the Skerries (Skärkarlslif). 451 p. 1914.
XXII. Articles, Essays and Short Stories from the Eighties. 329 p. 1917.
XXIII. Naturalistic Dramas. The Father. Lady Julia. Creditors. Comrades. Pariah. Samum. 516 p. 1914.
Vol. XXIV. At the Edge of the Sea. 288 p. 1914.
XXV. Comedies and One-Act Plays. The Inhabitants of Hemsö. The Keys of Heaven. The Stronger. Debit and Credit. Mother-Love. The Link. Facing Death. The First Warning. Playing with Fire. 493 p. 1914.
XXVI. A Fool’s Confession. 386 p. 1917.
XXVII. Articles and Essays, Scientific and Historical, from the Nineties. 736 p. 1917.
XXVIII. Inferno and Legends. 426 p. 1915.
XXIX. To Damascus. 384 p. 1915.
XXX. In the Higher Court. Two Dramas. Advent. There are Crimes and Crimes. 249 p. 1915.
XXXI. The Folkunga Saga. Gustavus Vasa. Eric XIV. 465 p. 1915.
XXXII. Gustavus Adolphus. Drama in five Acts. 316 p. 1915.
XXXIII. Caspar’s Shrove-Tuesday. Easter. Midsummer. 321 p. 1916.
XXXIV. The Dance of Death. A Drama. 217 p. 1916.
XXXV. Engelbrecht. Charles XII. 236 p. 1916.
XXXVI. The Crown Bride. Swanwhite. The Dream Play. 367 p. 1916.
XXXVII. Fairhaven and Foulstrand. Word-Play and Handicraft. 384 p. 1916.
Vol. XXXVIII. Sagas and Alone. 239 p. 1916.
XXXIX. The Nightingale in Wittenberg. Christina. Gustavus III. 437 p. 1916.
XL. The Gothic Rooms. 336 p. 1917.
XLI. Black Flags. 1918.
XLII. Historical Miniatures. 329 p. 1917.
XLIII. Historical Miniatures (Swedish). (Höfdingaminnen). 393 p. 1917.
XLIV. The Roofing-Feast (Taklagsöl). The Scapegoat. Two Stories. 215 p. 1917.

Note.—In the Albert Bonnier catalogue, No. 6, 1913–1917, published 1918, the following note occurs at this point:

Those parts of August Strindberg’s Complete Works not yet (1918) ready, will probably comprise:

XLV. Five Chamber Plays. (These plays are: Storm. The Burned Lot. The Spook Sonata. The Pelican. The Black Glove.)
XLVI. Blue Books.
XLVII. Blue Books.
XLVIII. Blue Books.
XLIX. The Last Knight. The National Director. The Earl of Bjälbo.
L. The Great Highway. The Slippers of Abu Casern.
Vol.
LI.
LII.
Scientific Essays and Articles written after 1900. These volumes will contain Dramaturgy: Hamlet. Julius Caesar. Memorandum to the Members of the Intima Theatre. Macbeth and other plays by Shakespeare. An open letter to the Intima Theatre.

Philology, etc. The Origins of our Mother Tongue. Biblical Proper Names. Roots of World Languages. Speeches to the Swedish Nation. The State of the People. Religious Renaissance. China and Japan.

LIII. Last Works.

NOTE.—In this bibliography, no attempt has been made to specify the contents of each volume. Readers who may desire such information are referred to Albert Bonnier’s catalogue No. 6, which may be obtained from the Albert Bonnier Publishing House, 561 Third Avenue, New York, N. Y.

No complete general Strindberg biblography or source book has as yet been compiled. The best work now obtainable is: Bibliografiska Anteckningar om Strindberg by Rune Zetterlund. Albert Bonnier, Stockholm, 1913. 353 p. The edition is limited to 500 copies.