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The Son of a Servant: A Tale of Struggles and Dreams: A Journey Through Poverty and Social Injustices in 19th Century Sweden

Language
English
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Classics

In 'The Son of a Servant,' August Strindberg crafts a poignant and autobiographical narrative that reveals the harsh realities of class struggle and personal identity in 19th-century Sweden. The novel employs a naturalistic style, hallmark of Strindberg's literary contributions, characterized by a raw and unflinching depiction of the author'Äôs own tumultuous upbringing. Set against the backdrop of a rigid societal hierarchy, this coming-of-age story invites readers to navigate the dichotomy between ambition and societal constraints, encapsulated in Strindberg'Äôs incisive prose that resonates with emotional depth and existential reflection. Strindberg, a figure synonymous with literary modernism, drew extensively from his own experiences as the son of a servant, which imbued him with a profound understanding of the struggles faced by marginalized individuals. His personal battles with poverty, familial discord, and societal alienation not only inform the narrative but also illustrate his broader philosophical inquiries into human nature and class dynamics. This novel marks Strindberg's early journey into exploring themes of identity amidst the socio-economic tumult of his time. I highly recommend 'The Son of a Servant' to readers interested in powerful narratives that challenge societal norms and explore the complexities of self. Strindberg's vivid storytelling and poignant themes will resonate with those seeking both historical insight and emotional authenticity, making it a timeless exploration of the human condition.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4064066250225

Translators: Claud Field

Release date

Ebook: December 5, 2019

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