Strindberg defines "The New Kingdom" as a criticism of "The Changeably Permanent."
| Poems in Verse and Prose (7) | 1883 |
| Somnambulistic Nights after Wakeful Days (7) | 1884 |
(7) Poems.
Miscellanea (Likt och Olikt) — Essays: Society under Review.
| From Italy | 1884 |
| Married (Two Volumes) (2) | 1884-1886 |
Strindberg points out that the first volume of "Married" is a defence and glorification of marriage, of home, mother, and child, and that the second part is a criticism.
The Impoundage Journey
An account of the prosecution following upon the publication of "Married." It will now be issued in book-form.
| Real Utopias (2) | 1885 |
Described by Strindberg as positive suggestions in the spirit of Saint-Simonism. REMORSE—"The Peace Story"—is included in this collection.