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Carlson, Harry G. Strindberg and the Poetry of Myth, University of California Press, 1982, pp. 61-64.
Ferns, Lesley. Acting Women Images of Women in Theatre, New York University Press, 1989, pp 121-24.
Jarv, Harry. "Strindberg's 'Characterless' Miss Julie" in Gradiva, Vol. 1,1977, pp. 197-206.
Lamm, Martin. August Strindberg, translated and edited by Harry G Carlson, Benjamin Bloom, 1971, pp. 216-17.
Meyer, Michael. Strindberg A Biography, Seeker & Warburg, 1985, pp 203-04,515.
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