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A Doll's House

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Step into the groundbreaking drama of Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House in this beautifully designed edition. This play follows the story of Nora, a woman who must confront the societal expectations placed upon her as a wife and mother. With a new introduction and insightful commentary, this edition is perfect for fans of classic literature. Provocative exploration of societal expectations and gender roles Raises thought-provoking questions about societal norms and individual identity A must-read for drama and feminist literature lovers Beautifully designed edition A compelling and timeless classic

Author Biography:

"One of the most influential playwrights of his time, Henrik Ibsen was born on March 20, 1828, at a small Norwegian town of Skien. By 1850, When Ibsen's literary abilities had begun to show, and he was no longer satisfied to stay in a small town, he came to Christiania-- a venture that would prove to be disastrous. Ibsen had brought with him his blank verse tragedy, Catilina, his first play, deemed unremarkable. When Ibsen was twenty-three, he was appointed to work in a theatre in Bergen. He also wrote plays during this time, but none of them were well-received. In 1864, Ibsen went on a self-imposed exile, frustrated by his constant penury and his general life in Norway. In these years, he wrote a lot of plays that finally won him critical appreciation and wealth, ending his long-endured poverty-- Brand (1865), Peer Gynt (1867), The League of Youth (1869). In 1877, Ibsen began to write the prose plays on which his wider reputation rests, such as A Doll's House (1879) which is his most-performed play. In 1881, he managed to come up with an unconventional play-- Ghosts, tackling topics such as incest and venereal disease. He continued writing plays until 1900. Some of his later plays are The Lady from the Sea (1888), Hedda Gabler (1890), The Master Builder (1892), and Little Eyolf (1894). Ibsen returned to his country after more than two decades, by which time he had become a literary titan. He suffered a series of strokes in 1900, due to which he became unable to write. Henrik Ibsen breathed his last on May 23, 1906."
Release date NZ
February 1st, 2021
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Pages
128
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
ISBN-13
9789354401411
Product ID
37044674

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