An anthology of critical essays that provide a wide range of information and opinion about the nineteenth-century play "A Doll's House, " and its Norwegian author Henrik Ibsen.
Presents literary critic George Bernard Shaw's analysis ofthe plays of Ibsen, providing commentary on such individual plays as "HeddaGabler," "A Doll's House," and "Ghosts.".
Contains sixteen essays in which various authors explore different aspects of the life and work of nineteenth-century Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen.
This study provides close readings of ten of Ibsen's best-known plays. It also surveys Ibsen's total dramatic output, carefully situating his plays in their cultural, historical and intellectual contexts.