A doll's house. Henrik Ibsen. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Cleveland : Duke Classics, (c)2012.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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PT8142.A6 1990 Early polemical writings / | PT8142.Z5A34 Either/or / | PT88511928 The works of Henrik Ibsen. | PT8861.I274.D655 2014 A doll's house. | PT8861.1.I274.D655 2020 A doll's house / | PT8895.H67 Patterns in Ibsen's middle plays / | PT8950.U5K6513 1987 Kristin Lavransdatter 1. The bridal wreath / |
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When A Doll's House was first published in 1879 it created a sensation. The play follows the ordinary life of a housewife. Gradually the tensions within her marriage become clear and build to a final, stunning action. The play is widely studied because of its sharp critique of 19th century marriage norms, and its feminist tendencies.
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