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An autobiographical narrative traces a childhood and youth marked by poverty, hunger, and strict schooling, following the narrator from home into varied social milieus. It depicts domestic hardship, the pressures of harsh pedagogy, a tentative first love, and practical labor in garden and stable, while encounters with lower and upper classes inform social perception. Episodes of separation, moral and intellectual struggle, and meetings with strangers chart a developing consciousness. The work closes with reflections on character and destiny, arguing that lived experiences, social prejudice, and inner conflict together shape temperament and an emergent artistic outlook.

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August Strindberg

August Strindberg was a Swedish playwright, novelist, and poet, known for his influential works that explore themes of human psychology and social dynamics. He is often regarded as a pioneer of modern drama, contributing significantly to the development of naturalism and expressionism in theater. Strindberg's notable works include "Miss Julie," a powerful exploration of class and gender, and "The Ghost Sonata," which delves into the complexities of human relationships. His diverse literary output also includes novels such as "The Red Room" and autobiographical sketches like "Legends." Strindberg's legacy continues to resonate in contemporary literature and theater.

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