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Getting Married (Swedish: Giftas) is a collection of short stories by the Swedish writer August Strindberg. The first volume was first published on 27 September 1884 and contained twelve stories depicting "twenty marriages of every variety," some of which present women in an egalitarian light. The volume also contained a long preface, in which, in addition to his support for women's rights, Strindberg offered criticisms of the campaign (such as its class bias), as well as of Henrik Ibsen's 1879 play A Doll's House (the collection contains a story entitled "A Doll's House"). Strindberg finished a second volume of stories, dealing in part with "all the less common forms of 'marriage'" such as "pederasty and lesbianism," in the summer of 1885. After a delay caused by the unwillingness of prin

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  • Getting Married (Swedish: Giftas) is a collection of short stories by the Swedish writer August Strindberg. The first volume was first published on 27 September 1884 and contained twelve stories depicting "twenty marriages of every variety," some of which present women in an egalitarian light. The volume also contained a long preface, in which, in addition to his support for women's rights, Strindberg offered criticisms of the campaign (such as its class bias), as well as of Henrik Ibsen's 1879 play A Doll's House (the collection contains a story entitled "A Doll's House"). Strindberg finished a second volume of stories, dealing in part with "all the less common forms of 'marriage'" such as "pederasty and lesbianism," in the summer of 1885. After a delay caused by the unwillingness of printers and distributors to handle such a controversial volume, it was published in October 1886. While the first two stories are as sympathetic to women as some of those in the first volume, many border on misogyny. Its preface blamed women for religious persecution, war, and all of history's other misfortunes. Both volumes were written at a time when Strindberg was still married to Siri von Essen, though the publication of the second volume had a disastrous effect on their marriage. (en)
  • Historie małżeńskie (org. Giftas I-II, Äktenskapshistorier) – dwuczęściowy zbiór opowiadań Augusta Strindberga. Pierwsza część opublikowana została w roku 1884, a druga – w 1886. Poprzedzające obie książki przedmowy i zawarte w tomach opowiadania, poświęcone są relacjom pomiędzy mężczyznami i kobietami. Opowiadania mają wydźwięk mizoginistyczny, wynikający z obaw i uprzedzeń, jakie Strindberg żywił wobec emancypacji kobiet. Zawierają również pierwiastki autobiograficzne, dotyczące nieszczęśliwego małżeństwa Strindberga z aktorką . Historie małżeńskie zyskały Strindbergowi opinię kvinnohatare ("nienawistnika kobiet"). Historie małżeńskie zostały przełożone na język polski przez Janusza Bogdana Roszkowskiego i opublikowane nakładem wydawnictwa Jacek Santorski & Co w 2006 roku. (pl)
  • Giftas är en novellsamling från 1884 författad av August Strindberg. Novellerna och deras äktenskapsskildringar var inlägg i 1880-talets sedlighetsdebatt. Ett stycke i en av novellerna ledde till att Strindberg åtalades för hädelse och ställdes inför rätta i den så kallade Giftasprocessen men frikändes. En andra del av Giftas, med ytterligare 18 noveller, utkom 1886. (sv)
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  • Giftas är en novellsamling från 1884 författad av August Strindberg. Novellerna och deras äktenskapsskildringar var inlägg i 1880-talets sedlighetsdebatt. Ett stycke i en av novellerna ledde till att Strindberg åtalades för hädelse och ställdes inför rätta i den så kallade Giftasprocessen men frikändes. En andra del av Giftas, med ytterligare 18 noveller, utkom 1886. (sv)
  • Getting Married (Swedish: Giftas) is a collection of short stories by the Swedish writer August Strindberg. The first volume was first published on 27 September 1884 and contained twelve stories depicting "twenty marriages of every variety," some of which present women in an egalitarian light. The volume also contained a long preface, in which, in addition to his support for women's rights, Strindberg offered criticisms of the campaign (such as its class bias), as well as of Henrik Ibsen's 1879 play A Doll's House (the collection contains a story entitled "A Doll's House"). Strindberg finished a second volume of stories, dealing in part with "all the less common forms of 'marriage'" such as "pederasty and lesbianism," in the summer of 1885. After a delay caused by the unwillingness of prin (en)
  • Historie małżeńskie (org. Giftas I-II, Äktenskapshistorier) – dwuczęściowy zbiór opowiadań Augusta Strindberga. Pierwsza część opublikowana została w roku 1884, a druga – w 1886. Poprzedzające obie książki przedmowy i zawarte w tomach opowiadania, poświęcone są relacjom pomiędzy mężczyznami i kobietami. Opowiadania mają wydźwięk mizoginistyczny, wynikający z obaw i uprzedzeń, jakie Strindberg żywił wobec emancypacji kobiet. Zawierają również pierwiastki autobiograficzne, dotyczące nieszczęśliwego małżeństwa Strindberga z aktorką . Historie małżeńskie zyskały Strindbergowi opinię kvinnohatare ("nienawistnika kobiet"). (pl)
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  • Getting Married (collection) (en)
  • Historie małżeńskie (pl)
  • Giftas (sv)
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