The Ghost Sonata

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The Ghost Sonata is a 1907 chamber play by Swedish dramatist August Strindberg that blends symbolism and expressionism in a haunting exploration of guilt, illusion, and spiritual decay.

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instanceOf chamber play
expressionist play
play
symbolist play
author August Strindberg NERFINISHED
centralTheme class hypocrisy
deception
guilt
illusion
spiritual decay
the burden of the past
countryOfOrigin Sweden
dramaticStyle dream play elements
expressionistic imagery
non‑naturalistic
dramaturgicalInnovation chamber‑play intimacy
compressed scenic structure
fluid transitions between reality and illusion
firstPerformanceYear 1908
genre drama
expressionism
symbolism
hasCharacter Johannsson NERFINISHED
The Colonel NERFINISHED
The Daughter
The Mummy NERFINISHED
The Old Man NERFINISHED
The Student NERFINISHED
hasLegacy considered a key work of Strindberg’s late period
frequently studied in theatre history and literature courses
hasMotive exposure of hidden corruption
hasTone haunting
morbid
surreal
influenced 20th‑century avant‑garde theatre
expressionist drama
modernist theatre
notableProduction Max Reinhardt productions in early 20th century
Royal Dramatic Theatre Stockholm 1908
originalLanguage Swedish
partOf Strindberg’s chamber plays NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1907
setting a city street
a drawing room
an upper‑class apartment house
structure three acts
symbolismFeature decaying house as moral corruption
milk as symbol of poisoned innocence
mummy as living death
recurring ghostly apparitions

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August Strindberg notableWork The Ghost Sonata