Getting Married (collection)
Getting Married (
Court case
One week after the publication of the first volume of Getting Married, Strindberg was prosecuted for "blasphemy against God or mockery of God's word or sacrament," the maximum penalty for which was two years penal labour.[9] In "The Reward of Virtue" story, he criticised "the impudent deception practised with Högstedt's Piccadon ... and Lettström's wafers ... which the parson passed off as the body and blood of Jesus of Nazareth, the rabble-rouser who was executed over 1,800 years ago."[10] Two groups "led by influential members of the upper classes, supported by the right-wing press" probably instigated the prosecution; at the time, most people in Stockholm thought that Queen Sophia was behind it.[11] Strindberg returned to Sweden to face the charges, arriving on 20 October 1884 to a rapturous welcome.[12] At a special performance of his Lucky Peter's Journey at the New Theatre that evening, he was crowned with a laurel wreath.[13] He was acquitted of the charges on 17 November the same year.[14]
See also
- Sedlighetsdebatten
References
- ^ Meyer (1985, 129-141) and Robinson (2009, xx).
- ^ Strindberg, quoted by Meyer (1985, 129); see also Meyer (1985, 134).
- ^ Meyer (1985, 130-133).
- ^ Strindberg, Letter to Albert Bonnier, 30 June 1885; quoted by Meyer (1985, 146).
- ^ Meyer (1985, 161).
- ^ Meyer (1985, 161).
- ^ Meyer (1985, 161).
- ^ Meyer (1985, 133-134, 161-162).
- ^ Meyer (1985, 134-135).
- ^ Quoted by Meyer (1985, 134-135).
- ^ Meyer (1985, 135).
- ^ Meyer (1985, 138).
- ^ Meyer (1985, 139).
- ^ Meyer (1985, 140).
Sources
- Lagercrantz, Olof. 1984. August Strindberg. Trans. Anselm Hollo. New York: Farrar Straus Giroux. ISBN 0-374-10685-1.
- Meyer, Michael. 1985. Strindberg: A Biography. Oxford Lives ser. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1987. ISBN 0-19-281995-X.
- Robinson, Michael, ed. 2009. The Cambridge Companion to August Strindberg. Cambridge Companions to Literature ser. Cambridge: Cambridge UP. ISBN 0-521-60852-X.
- Sandbach, Mary, trans. 1972. Getting Married Parts I and II. By August Strindberg. London: Victor Gollancz. ISBN 0-575-00629-3.
- Schleussner, Ellie, trans. 1917. Married. By August Strindberg. New York: Boni and Liveright. Available online.
External links
- Married - Public domain English-language translation (does not include the Prefaces).
- Giftas, digital edition in Swedish. Made available by Project Runeberg