Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of August Strindberg
PART IV
I II III IV V VI EPILOGUE CONCLUDING REMARKS OF THE AUTHOR
GROWTH OF A SOUL BY AUGUST STRINDBERG 1914 CONTENTS I IN THE FORECOURT II BELOW AND ABOVE III THE DOCTOR IV IN FRONT OF THE CURTAIN V JOHN BECOMES AN ARISTOCRAT VI BEHIND THE CURTAIN VII JOHN BECOMES AN AUTHOR VIII THE "RUNA" CLUB IX BOOKS AND THE STAGE X TORN TO PIECES XI IDEALISM AND REALISM XII A KING'S PROTEGE XIII THE WINDING UP XIV AMONG THE MALCONTENTS XV THE RED ROOM
THE SON OF A SERVANT By August Strindberg 1913 CONTENTS I. FEAR AND HUNGER II. BREAKING-IN III. AWAY FROM HOME IV. INTERCOURSE WITH THE LOWER CLASSES V. CONTACT WITH THE UPPER CLASSES VI. THE SCHOOL OF THE CROSS VII. FIRST LOVE VIII. THE SPRING THAW IX. WITH STRANGERS X. CHARACTER AND DESTINY
ZONES OF THE SPIRIT A BOOK OF THOUGHTS August Strindberg 1913</5> CONTENTS A BLUE BOOK— The Thirteenth Axiom The Rustic Intelligence of the "Beans" The Hoopoo, or An Unusual Occurrence Bad Digestion The Song of the Sawyers Al Mansur in the Gymnasium The Nightingale in the Vineyard The Miracle of the Corn-crakes Corollaries Phantasms which are Real Crex, Crex! The Electric Battery and the Earth Circuit Improper and Unanswerable Questions Superstition and Non-Superstition Through Faith to Knowledge The Enchanted Room Concerning Correspondences The Green Island Swedenborg's Hell Preliminary Knowledge Necessary Perverse Science Truth in Error Accumulators Eternal Punishment "Desolation" A World of Delusion The Conversion of the Cheerful Pagan, Horace Cheerful Paganism and its Doctrine of Hell Faith the Chief Thing Penitents Paying for Others The Lice-King The Art of Life The Mitigation of Destiny The Good and the Evil Modesty and the Sense of Justice Derelicts Human Fate Dark Rays Blind and Deaf The Disrobing Chamber The Character Mask Youth and Folly When I was Young and Stupid Constant Illusions The Merits of the Multiplication-Table Under the Prince of this World The Idea of Hell Self-Knowledge Somnambulism and Clairvoyance in Everyday Life Practical Measures against Enemies The Goddess of Reason Stars Seen by Daylight The Right to Remorse A Religious Theatre Through Constraint to Freedom The Praise of Folly The Inevitable The Poet's Sacrifice The Function of the Philistines World-Religion The Return of Christ Correspondences Good Words Severe and not Severe Yeast and Bread The Man of Development Sins of Thought Sins of Will The Study of Mankind Friend Zero Affable Men Cringing before the Beast Ecclesia Triumphans Logic in Neurasthenia My Caricature The Inexplicable Old-time Religion The Seduced become Seducers Large-hearted Christianity Reconnection with the AA The Art of Conversion The Superman To be a Christian is not to be a Pietist Strength and Value of Words The Black Illuminati Anthropomorphism Fury-worship as a Penal Hallucination Amerigo or Columbus A Circumnavigator of the Globe The Poet's Children Faithful in Little Things The Unpracticalness of Husk-eating A Youthful Dream for Seven Shillings Envy Nobody! The Galley-slaves of Ambition Hard to Disentangle The Art of Settling Accounts Growing Old Gracefully The Eight Wild Beasts Deaf and Blind Recollections Children are Wonder-Children Men-resembling Men Christ is Risen Revolution-Sheep "Life Woven of the Same Stuff as our Dreams" The Gospel of the Pagans Punished by the Imagination Bankruptcy of Philosophy A Whole Life in an Hour The After-Odour Peaches and Turnips The Web of Lies Lethe A Suffering God The Atonement When Nations Go Mad The Poison of Lies Murderous Lies Innocent Guilt The Charm of Old Age The Ring-System Lust, Hate, and Fear, or the Religion of the Heathen "Whom the Gods Wish to Destroy" The Slavery of the Prophet Absurd Problems The Crooked Rib White Slavery Noodles Inextricable Confusion Phantoms Mirage Pictures Trifle not with Love A "Taking" Religion The Sixth Sense Exteriorisation of Sensibility Telepathic Perception Morse Telepathy Nisus Formativus, or Unconscious Sculpture Projections Apparitions The Reactionary Type The Hate of Parasites A Letter from the Dead A Letter from Hell An Unconscious Medium The Revenant The Meeting in the Convent Correspondences Portents The Difficult Art of Lying Religion and Scientific Intuition The Freed Thinker Primus inter pares Heathen Imaginations Thought Bound by Law Credo quia (et-si) absurdum The Fear of Heaven The Goat-god Pan and the Fear of the Pan-pipe Their Gospel The Deposition of the Apes The Secret of the Cross Examination and Summer Holidays Veering and Tacking Attraction and Repulsion The Double Paw or Hand The Thousand-Years' Night of the Apes The Favourite Scientific Villainies Necrobiosis, i.e. Death and Resurrection Secret Judgment Hammurabi's Inspired Laws Received from the Sun-God Strauss's Life of Christ Christianity and Radicalism Where are We? Hegel's Christianity "Men of God's Hand" Night-Owls Apotheosis Painting Things Black The Thorn in the Flesh Despair and Grace The Last Act Consequences of Learning Rousseau Rousseau Again Materialised Apparitions The Art of Dying Can Philosophy Bring any Blessing to Mankind? Goethe on the Bible "Now we Can Fly Too! Hurrah" The Fall and Original Sin The Gospel Religious Heathen The Pleasure-Garden The Happiness of Love Our Best Feelings Blood-Fraternity The Power of Love The Box on the Ear Saul, afterwards Called Paul A Scene from Hell The Jewel-Casket or his Better Half The Mummy-Coffin In the Attic The Sculptor On the Threshold at Five Years of Age Goethe on Christianity and Science Summa Summarum
FAIR HAVEN AND FOUL STRAND By August Strindberg MCMXIV CONTENTS FAIR HAVEN AND FOUL STRAND THE DOCTOR'S FIRST STORY THE DOCTOR'S SECOND STORY HERR BENGT'S WIFE
ON THE SEABOARD A NOVEL OF THE BALTIC ISLANDS By August Strindberg 1913 CONTENTS PREFACE CHAPTER FIRST CHAPTER SECOND CHAPTER THIRD CHAPTER FOURTH CHAPTER FIFTH CHAPTER SIXTH CHAPTER SEVENTH CHAPTER EIGHTH CHAPTER NINTH CHAPTER TENTH CHAPTER ELEVENTH CHAPTER TWELFTH CHAPTER THIRTEENTH CHAPTER FOURTEENTH
THE GERMAN LIEUTENANT And Other Stories By August Strindberg 1915 CONTENTS THE GERMAN LIEUTENANT OVER-REFINEMENT "UNWELCOME" HIGHER AIMS PAUL AND PETER A FUNERAL THE LAST SHOT
LEGENDS AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES By August Strindberg 1912
CONTENTS I. The Possessed Exorcist II. My Wretchedness Increases III. My Wretchedness Increases (continued) IV. Miracles V. My Incredulous Friend's Troubles VI. Miscellanies VII. Studies in Swedenborg VIII. Canossa IX. The Spirit of Contradiction X. Extracts from my Diary, 1897 XI. In Paris XII. Wrestling Jacob
PLAYS OF AUGUST STRINDBERG
THERE ARE CRIMES AND CRIMES INTRODUCTION THERE ARE CRIMES AND CRIMES CHARACTERS