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Fitful 'Dream' doesn't beam by Elisabeth Vincentelli

When August Strindberg wrote "A Dream Play," in 1901, he was mentally shaky, having just emerged from a bout of paranoid psychosis. This may explain why the plotless work is a lot more freeform than a masterpiece like "Miss Julie." The vignettes in "A Dream Play" are more of a...

SOURCE: The New York Post Subscription at 11:49pm on March 27, 2013

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