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Vol. 20 No. 1 (1999)

Articles

  • Strindberg and British Culture
    Inga-Stina Ewbank
    • PDF
  • Maid in England: Anglicizing Miss Julie
    Michael Robinson
    • PDF
  • Self-Reflexivity in Strindberg and Bergman
    Paisley Livingston
    • PDF
  • Strindberg through Bergman: A Case of Mutation
    Vreni Hockenjos
    • PDF
  • Strindberg, Bergman and the Silent Character
    Egil Törnqvist
    • PDF
  • Strindberg versus Bergman: The End of Spöksonaten
    Margareta Wirmark
    • PDF
  • The Sjöberg-Bergman Connection: Hets – Collaboration and Public Impact
    Birgitta Steene
    • PDF
  • Bergman’s Vintersagan at the Royal Dramatic Theatre
    Rikard Loman
    • PDF
  • Bergman’s Vintersagan in New York
    Harry G. Carlson
    • PDF
  • Gender and Creativity in Bergman’s Det sjunde inseglet and Fanny och Alexander
    Marilyn Johns Blackwell
    • PDF
  • Art as Cult: Bergman’s Riten and Backanterna
    Maaret Koskinen
    • PDF
  • Book Review
    Karin Tidström
    • PDF
  • Book Review
    Barry Jacobs
    • PDF
  • Book Review
    Egil Törnqvist
    • PDF
  • Book Review
    Barry Jacobs
    • PDF
  • Book Review
    Marilyn Johns Blackwell
    • PDF
  • Book Review
    Erik Hedling
    • PDF
  • Book Review
    Rochelle Wright
    • PDF
  • Book Review
    Maaret Koskinen
    • PDF
  • Book Review
    Birgitta Steene
    • PDF
  • Book Review
    Karin Olsen
    • PDF
  • Book Review
    Andrew Hamer
    • PDF
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