August Strindberg (1849-1912, Sweden's internationally recognised dramatist, was an astonishingly...
Fru Inés is a city novel, vividly evoking the sights, sounds and smells of nineteenth-century Con...
This is the first full-length study in English of the oeuvre of Elin Wägner - feminist, suffragis...
This collection of essays celebrates Professor Janet Garton's outstanding contribution over four ...
This anthology brings together essays written by BA, MA and PhD students of Nordic Cinema at UCL....
This autobiographical novel is based on Strindberg's life in the 1870s and 1880s, and focuses on ...
Klaus Rifbjerg's 1958 novel has become a constantly reprinted classic of twentieth-century Danish...
Murder in the Dark sports a winning combination of engaging crime narrative and cool, unsentiment...
Today, change in our material lives is a constant. Many now living have seen the advent not only ...
To most English-language readers and theatre goers, Strindberg is mainly known for naturalistic p...
The Löwensköld Ring (1925) is the first volume of the trilogy considered to have been Selma Lager...
An economical and haunting tale, published in book form in 1904 and set in the sixteenth century ...