Literature insights, Henrik Ibsen: "A doll's house"
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Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Tirril, Penrith Humanities-Ebooks 2008
Series:Literature Insights
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. 79)
Ibsen's life as a playwright -- Reading A Doll's House: Act 1. Christmas spending -- Excavating the past: Nora and Kristine -- Dr. Rank 'at home' -- Work and play -- Krogstad's blackmail -- Torvald's Christmas sermon
Reading A Doll's House: Act 2. Motherhood -- What is Dr. Rank's role? -- Seducing Torvald -- Dr. Rank misjudges -- Further pressure from Krogstad -- Miracles -- The tarantella
Reading A Doll's House: Act 3. Kristine and Krogstad -- After the party -- 'Thank you for the light' -- The damaging letter -- 'I am saved' -- Nora's truth -- Alternative endings
Overview. Christmas -- Home and beyond -- Structure
A feminist playwright? -- Ibsen and Shaw -- Ibsen and Archer -- Theatre as Ibsen found it -- A Doll's House: afterlife on stage -- Conclusion
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (82 p.)
ISBN:184760059X
9781847600592

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