There Are Crimes and Crimes
1912
There Are Crimes and Crimes is a play by August Strindberg, first published in 1912. Set in a Parisian cemetery, it explores the complexities of human relationships and morality through the struggles of Maurice, a playwright, his mistress Jeanne, and their daughter Marion. The play delves into themes of faith, love, and the societal consequences of personal choices, highlighting the internal conflicts faced by its characters as they navigate their desires and obligations.







