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Hedda Gabler and other plays /

A collection of four plays by the famed playwright, including Hedda Gabler, which features one of the most infamous women characters in theater.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906
Other Authors: Dawkin, Deborah 1961- (Translator), Skuggevik, Erik 1966- (Translator), Rem, Tore, 1967- (Editor)
Format: Printed Book
Language:English
Norwegian
Published: United Kingdom : Penguin Books, 2019
Series:Penguin classics.
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Description
Summary:A collection of four plays by the famed playwright, including Hedda Gabler, which features one of the most infamous women characters in theater.
One of the most renowned playwrights of all time, Norwegian-born Henrik Ibsen was an influential figure in the development of realist theater. Hedda Gabler, arguably Ibsen's greatest work, is a tumultuous and sweeping play about a woman contending with her own dissatisfaction at the turn of the nineteenth century. Considered by many critics a heroine as complex and tragic so as to rival Hamlet, Hedda finds her life in disarray after the sudden appearance of her husband's rival--her former lover, Eilert--and, consumed by jealousy toward Eilert's new paramour, triggers the chain of events that will lead to the play's ultimate, shocking conclusion. The Wild Duck, The Lady from the Sea, and Rosmersholm, though lesser known, are no less provocative or brimming with psychological complexity; together, these four plays serve as timeless explorations of identity, society, power, and freedom.
Item Description:"The New Penguin Ibsen"--Cover
Physical Description:xxxvii, 398p. ; 20 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages xxxv-xxxvii, [381]-398)
ISBN:9780141194578