Works
- Maria, Jesu moder (1905) (literal translation: Maria, Mother of Jesus)
- Amourer (1910)
- Hans Nåds testamente (1910, His Grace's Will or The Baron's Will, adapted into a film in 1919)
- Marionettspel (1917) (Marionette Plays, includes Mr Sleeman Is Coming)
- En döds memoarer (1918, English translation Memoirs of a Dead Man, trans. Neil Smith, 2007)
- Markurells i Wadköping (1919, God's Orchid. Literal translation: The Markurells in Wadköping)
- Farmor och vår Herre (1921, Thy Rod and Thy Staff. Literal translation: Grandmother and Our Lord)
- Chefen Fru Ingeborg (1924) (literal translation: The Boss Mrs. Ingeborg)
- Clownen Jac (1930, Jac The Clown)
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