Doll's House : A Play in Three Acts
by
Henrik Ibsen
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1036510565
ISBN-13
9781036510565
Publisher
Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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Romance
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This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the transformative era in European drama instigated by the seminal works of a renowned playwright, with a particular focus on his pivotal play that marked a significant turning point in his career and in the landscape of theatrical history. The discussion delves into the evolution from romantic and historical themes to groundbreaking realism, highlighting how this transition not only garnered widespread fame for the author across Europe but also initiated a new dramatic epoch. Through an analysis of key plays, including an in-depth examination of one that caused considerable controversy and dialogue across northern and western Europe for its revolutionary ending and departure from stage conventions, this book situates the playwright's oeuvre within a broader socio-cultural context.
The thematic richness of these plays is dissected, exploring questions of character development, social drama, and their contributions to the totality of the impact they had both on audiences and on future generations of playwrights. Particularly intriguing is the discussion on whether certain characters' decisions were justified or self-serving, inviting readers to reflect on complex moral dilemmas.
By providing insights into how these dramas have been received, interpreted, and performed across various culturesand their lasting influence on theatrethis book underscores the enduring relevance of examining truth to character over adherence to traditional narrative structures. It is an essential read for those interested in understanding a pivotal moment in theatrical history through the lens of one playwright's influential body of work.
The thematic richness of these plays is dissected, exploring questions of character development, social drama, and their contributions to the totality of the impact they had both on audiences and on future generations of playwrights. Particularly intriguing is the discussion on whether certain characters' decisions were justified or self-serving, inviting readers to reflect on complex moral dilemmas.
By providing insights into how these dramas have been received, interpreted, and performed across various culturesand their lasting influence on theatrethis book underscores the enduring relevance of examining truth to character over adherence to traditional narrative structures. It is an essential read for those interested in understanding a pivotal moment in theatrical history through the lens of one playwright's influential body of work.
This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the transformative era in European drama instigated by the seminal works of a renowned playwright, with a particular focus on his pivotal play that marked a significant turning point in his career and in the landscape of theatrical history. The discussion delves into the evolution from romantic and historical themes to groundbreaking realism, highlighting how this transition not only garnered widespread fame for the author across Europe but also initiated a new dramatic epoch. Through an analysis of key plays, including an in-depth examination of one that caused considerable controversy and dialogue across northern and western Europe for its revolutionary ending and departure from stage conventions, this book situates the playwright''s oeuvre within a broader socio-cultural context.
The thematic richness of these plays is dissected, exploring questions of character development, social drama, and their contributions to the totality of the impact they had both on audiences and on future generations of playwrights. Particularly intriguing is the discussion on whether certain characters'' decisions were justified or self-serving, inviting readers to reflect on complex moral dilemmas.
By providing insights into how these dramas have been received, interpreted, and performed across various culturesand their lasting influence on theatrethis book underscores the enduring relevance of examining truth to character over adherence to traditional narrative structures. It is an essential read for those interested in understanding a pivotal moment in theatrical history through the lens of one playwright''s influential body of work.
The thematic richness of these plays is dissected, exploring questions of character development, social drama, and their contributions to the totality of the impact they had both on audiences and on future generations of playwrights. Particularly intriguing is the discussion on whether certain characters'' decisions were justified or self-serving, inviting readers to reflect on complex moral dilemmas.
By providing insights into how these dramas have been received, interpreted, and performed across various culturesand their lasting influence on theatrethis book underscores the enduring relevance of examining truth to character over adherence to traditional narrative structures. It is an essential read for those interested in understanding a pivotal moment in theatrical history through the lens of one playwright''s influential body of work.
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