A Doll's House Contributor(s): Ibsen, Henrik (Author) |
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ISBN: 2491251396 ISBN-13: 9782491251390 Publisher: Les Prairies Numeriques OUR PRICE: $18.99 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: July 2020 |
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BISAC Categories: - Drama | European - General - Performing Arts | Theater - Playwriting - Literary Criticism | Drama |
Physical Information: 0.2" H x 5.06" W x 7.81" (0.17 lbs) 76 pages |
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Publisher Description: A Doll's House (Danish and Bokm l: Et dukkehjem; also translated as A Doll House) is a three-act play written by Henrik Ibsen. It premiered at the Royal Theatre in Copenhagen, Denmark, on 21 December 1879, having been published earlier that month. The play is set in a Norwegian town circa 1879. The play is significant for the way it deals with the fate of a married woman, who at the time in Norway lacked reasonable opportunities for self-fulfillment in a male-dominated world, despite the fact that Ibsen denies it was his intent to write a feminist play. It aroused a great sensation at the time, and caused a "storm of outraged controversy" that went beyond the theatre to the world newspapers and society. In 2006, the centennial of Ibsen's death, A Doll's House held the distinction of being the world's most performed play that year. UNESCO has inscribed Ibsen's autographed manuscripts of A Doll's House on the Memory of the World Register in 2001, in recognition of their historical value. The title of the play is most commonly translated as A Doll's House, though some scholars use A Doll House. John Simon says that A Doll's House is "the British term for what Americans] call a 'dollhouse'". Egil T rnqvist says of the alternative title: "Rather than being superior to the traditional rendering, it simply sounds more idiomatic to Americans." |