Passionate and powerful, the three plays collected together in this
volume represent August Strindberg (1849-1912) at his best. In its grim
depiction of the war between the sexes, "The Father" is perhaps the most
realistic of the plays. "Miss Julia" is equally accessible but has the
added dimension of class - struggle, and in the later, more mystical
"Easter" an intensity of feeling is achieved which resonates painfully
at times. In all three plays, Strindberg combines acute psychological
analysis with total mastery of the power to create unforgettable dramas
of human life and love.