
Plays by August Strindberg, Second Series, published in 1890, is a collection of dramatic works that delve into complex themes of morality, relationships, and societal challenges. The plays feature characters like Maurice, a playwright, and his mistress Jeanne, as they navigate love, ambition, and ethical dilemmas in Paris. Notable for its exploration of existential themes and moral quandaries, this series highlights the fragility of happiness and the weight of societal expectations, making it a significant contribution to Swedish drama and modern theater.


















