The Outlaw | |
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Written by | August Strindberg |
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Date premiered | October 16, 1871 |
Place premiered | Royal Theatre Stockholm, Sweden |
Original language | Swedish |
Genre | Norse Saga |
Setting | Medieval Iceland ca. 1100 AD |
The Outlaw (Swedish: Den fredlöse) is an 1871 one-act play by Swedish playwright August Strindberg written when he was a 22-year-old struggling University student who had yet to become a successful author.[1] The story is based on old Viking sagas for which to prepare Strindberg taught himself Icelandic to read the old sagas.[2] Soon after the premier at the Royal Theater, the King of Sweden, Charles XV, summoned Strindberg to his palace to tell him how much he enjoyed it and to offer help with the young writer's tuition.[2] It was a seminal moment in Strindberg's career, allowing him to continue his studies and gaining him confidence and reputation as a writer.