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  1. Full Book Summary. Miss Julie takes place in the kitchen of the Count's manor house on a Midsummer's Eve. Christine, the cook, is frying something when Jean, a valet, enters, exclaiming that Miss Julie is wild tonight. He says that he danced with Miss Julie, the Count's daughter, at the local barn.

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  3. Intro. Miss Julie Summary. Next. Author’s Preface. In the kitchen of the Count’s manor house on Midsummer’s Eve, Christine, the cook is frying something. She is interrupted by Jean, the valet. Jean tells Christine that Miss Julie, their mistress, is behaving wildly.

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  5. Miss Julie is a naturalistic play produced in 1888 by the Swedish playwright and novelist August Strindberg. The play follows the acute romantic entanglement of the three characters: Miss Julie, a young aristocratic woman; Jean, her father’s well-read and well-traveled valet; and Kristine, the cook.

  6. Miss Julie is a tragic drama by Swedish playwright August Strindberg that was first performed in 1889. It describes a mortal conflict of the sexes in the form of a clash between an aristocratic young woman and her valet.

  7. Miss Julie study guide contains a biography of August Strindberg, literature essays, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis.

  8. Summary. Section 1 (Opening to Miss Julie and Jean Dancing) Miss Julie begins in the Count's large country house on midsummer eve, the longest day of the year, when festivities are taking place outside. Christine, the family's cook, interacts familiarly with her fiancé, Jean, the Count's valet.