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Strindberg, August
1849
1912
Strindberg, Johan August
Lehtonen, Joel
1881
1934
Avioelämää 2: Kahdeksantoista aviojuttua
Translations of stories from Giftas.
Johdanto -- Post-Scriptum -- Syksy -- Leivän puute -- Lapsi -- Rikollinen luonto -- Maksua vastaan -- Ilman vihkimistä ja vihittyinä -- Kaksintaistelu -- Paripuolet -- Ei riitä -- Eräs nukkekoti -- Vahvempi -- Kuten kyyhkyt -- Hänen runonsa -- Vanua, vanua! -- Afääriä -- Taikauskoa -- Hänen piikansa eli debet ja kredit -- Perheen elättäjä.
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"Avioelämää 2: Kahdeksantoista aviojuttua" by August Strindberg is a collection of writings that delves into the institution of marriage, likely crafted during the late 19th century. The text provocatively examines the dynamics between men and women within the confines of marriage, showcasing the author's critical perspective on the roles and expectations placed upon both genders. Strindberg's work frequently features various characters grappling with marital issues, revealing broader societal critiques embedded within personal narratives. The opening portion of the work sets a confrontational tone, as it explores themes of love, gender roles, and societal expectations through a stark lens. The author articulates a contentious view of marriage, suggesting that it often reduces men to servitude and women to exploitative roles, questioning the authenticity of their emotional connections. Strindberg presents a cynical interpretation of female motivations in relationships, arguing that societal structures favor women's reliance on men for sustenance and status. He further illustrates the emotional complexities within a decade-long marriage through the portrayal of protagonists reflecting on their shared lives, highlighting the ebb and flow of affection and disillusionment that often accompanies long-term partnerships. Overall, the opening invites readers to engage with the uncomfortable truths surrounding marital relationships and the ensuing gender power dynamics. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Sweden -- Fiction
Marriage -- Fiction
Short stories, Swedish -- Translations into Finnish
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