
Set against the rugged beauty of Dalecarlia, the first play immerses listeners in a world where ancient customs and biblical echoes shape everyday speech. The characters speak in a blend of folk rhyme and solemn quotation, giving the drama a lyrical, almost musical quality. As a wedding day unfolds, the community’s deep‑rooted traditions and intergenerational ties become the heart of the story.
The other three plays expand the scope, from a ghostly sonata that awakens old superstitions, to a stark warning that tests personal duty, and finally a dramatized account of a king’s ascent. Together they blend humor, tension, and historical pulse, all voiced in the same richly textured Dalecarlian dialect.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (368K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Marc D'Hooghe (From images made available by the Google Books Project)
Release date
2013-11-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1849–1912
A restless, fiercely original writer, this Swedish author helped reshape modern drama with psychologically intense plays and fearless self-examination. His work moves from sharp realism to dreamlike experimentation, and it still feels startlingly alive.
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