Ghosts. A Domestic Tragedy in Three Acts

Par : Henrik Ibsen, R. Farquharson Sharp

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  • Nombre de pages55
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4716935-2
  • EAN8596547169352
  • Date de parution15/08/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille349 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

Résumé

In "Ghosts, " Henrik Ibsen confronts the complexities of morality, societal expectations, and the haunting legacies of the past. Written in 1881, this groundbreaking play employs naturalistic dialogue interwoven with rich symbolism, revealing the inner turmoil of its characters as they grapple with the repercussions of their choices. The narrative centers around Mrs. Alving, who strives to protect her son from the sins of his father while navigating her own suppressed desires and societal norms.
Ibsen's critique of 19th-century Norwegian society, coupled with themes of hereditary guilt and the quest for personal freedom, positions "Ghosts" as a pivotal work in the evolution of modern drama. Henrik Ibsen, often referred to as the father of modern drama, drew upon his own experiences and the societal transformations of his time to craft provocative narratives. Raised in a milieu of shifting moral values and witnessing the impact of industrialization and enlightenment, Ibsen's works often reflect a deep concern for individual rights and the often stifling societal constraints placed upon women, as vividly illustrated in "Ghosts." His insights into human psychology beckon readers to explore the darker corners of the human condition.
For readers seeking an unflinching exploration of the human psyche, "Ghosts" offers a compelling blend of emotional depth and social critique. Ibsen's masterful storytelling invites reflection on the often-unseen ghosts that shape our lives, making this play not only a critical part of literary heritage but also relevant for contemporary audiences. Delve into the intricate layers of guilt and redemption, and discover how the past informs our present.
In "Ghosts, " Henrik Ibsen confronts the complexities of morality, societal expectations, and the haunting legacies of the past. Written in 1881, this groundbreaking play employs naturalistic dialogue interwoven with rich symbolism, revealing the inner turmoil of its characters as they grapple with the repercussions of their choices. The narrative centers around Mrs. Alving, who strives to protect her son from the sins of his father while navigating her own suppressed desires and societal norms.
Ibsen's critique of 19th-century Norwegian society, coupled with themes of hereditary guilt and the quest for personal freedom, positions "Ghosts" as a pivotal work in the evolution of modern drama. Henrik Ibsen, often referred to as the father of modern drama, drew upon his own experiences and the societal transformations of his time to craft provocative narratives. Raised in a milieu of shifting moral values and witnessing the impact of industrialization and enlightenment, Ibsen's works often reflect a deep concern for individual rights and the often stifling societal constraints placed upon women, as vividly illustrated in "Ghosts." His insights into human psychology beckon readers to explore the darker corners of the human condition.
For readers seeking an unflinching exploration of the human psyche, "Ghosts" offers a compelling blend of emotional depth and social critique. Ibsen's masterful storytelling invites reflection on the often-unseen ghosts that shape our lives, making this play not only a critical part of literary heritage but also relevant for contemporary audiences. Delve into the intricate layers of guilt and redemption, and discover how the past informs our present.
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