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HISTORICAL MINIATURES

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BY

AUGUST STRINDBERG

TRANSLATED BY

CLAUD FIELD, M.A.

LONDON

GEORGE ALLEN & COMPANY, LTD.
44 & 45 RATHBONE PLACE

1913

[All rights reserved]

Printed by BALlantyne, HanSON & Co. At the Ballantyne Press, Edinburgh

PREFACE

MAXIMILIAN HARDEN, the well-known critic, writes in the Zukunft (7th September 1907) of the Historical Miniatures:

"A very interesting book, as might be expected, for it is Strindberg's. And I am bold enough to say a book which should and must be successful with the public. The writer is not here concerned with Sweden, nor with Natural History. A philosopher and poet here describes the visions which a study of the history of mankind has called up before his inner eye. Julian the Apostate and Peter the Hermit appear on the stage, together with Attila and Luther, Alcibiades and Eginhard. We see the empires of the Pharaohs and the Czars, the Athens of Socrates and the 'Merry England' of Henry VIII. There are twenty brief episodes, and each of them is alive. So powerful is the writer's faculty of vision, that it compels belief in his descriptions of countries and men.

"The question whether these cultured circles

1 One collection of Maximilian Harden's essays is published by Messrs. Blackwood, and another by Mr. Eveleigh Nash.

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