As described in the second article in
the secret friend series, the theosophist made many threats when Strindberg
refused to obey orders. In return, Strindberg threatened to use occult powers
of his own. He warned his friend that what happened to someone who had tried to
interfere with Strindberg’s destiny back in Sweden some years earlier could
happen to him too.
Strindberg gives some details of his earlier
encounter with this other man who, just as the secret friend would later do,
tried to impose his will on Strindberg from a position of superiority.
I can see some common elements in his
dealings with these two men. Some of my comments on Strindberg’s relationships
with his mystery man and other people are relevant here too.
First approaches and negative responses
First approaches and negative responses
It was the other man who made the first move.
Strindberg tells us:
“I received a letter from a friend of my
youth inviting me and my children to stop with him for a year, he made no
mention of my wife. This letter, with its affected style, its corrections and
omissions, seemed to betray some hesitation on the part of the writer in the
choice of the reasons which he alleged for his invitation. As I suspected some
trap, I declined the offer in a few non-committal polite phrases.”
This reminds me of what happened years later
when Strindberg received the first letter from his secret friend. He took
offence at its tone and sent a discouraging reply.