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Miss Julie is preceded by an author's preface, which is considered a significant manifesto of naturalism in the theatre. In it Strindberg states that the source of the play is an actual story he once heard, which made a strong impression on him, and which "seemed appropriate for tragedy, for it still seems tragic to see someone favored by fortune go under, much more to see a family die out."
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When Miss Julie admits she has no money of her own to finance such an undertaking, John demands she somehow find some, so Miss Julie steals money from the Count. Meanwhile, Christine discovers John's intentions and threatens to quit her job with the Count. The lovers prepare to escape, but Miss Julie demands to take her canary with her.
Miss Julie is a play by August Strindberg. Miss Julie may also refer to: Miss Julie (Rorem opera) by Ned Rorem; Miss Julie (Alwyn opera) by William Alwyn; Julie (Boesmans opera) by Philippe Boesmans; Miss Julie, a 1922 German silent drama film; Miss Julie, directed by Alf Sjöberg; Miss Julie, directed by Mike Figgis; Miss Julie, directed by ...
Miss Julie returns, dressed for travel, with a suitcase and her dog. Jean grabs, and orders Ulrik to dispose of, the dog. Offstage, a gunshot is heard. Miss Julie collapses. Jean and Kristin hurl accusations at each other. The ringing of the kitchen bell announces the return of the Count. Miss Julie watches as Jean begins to put on his uniform.
Miss Julie (German: Fräulein Julie) is a 1922 German silent drama film directed by Felix Basch and starring Asta Nielsen, William Dieterle, and Lina Lossen. [1] It was based loosely on August Strindberg 's 1888 play Miss Julie .
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