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.
authoritative texts of Peer Gynt, A doll house, The wild duck, Hedda Gabler, The master builder : backgrounds, criticism
Ibsen, Henrik
2004
Presents five major Henrik Ibsen plays along with twenty-seven related documents, primarily correspondence, and nineteen works of criticism by such figures as Henry James and W. H. Auden.
Provides the Cliffs Notes on Henrick Ibsen's classic novels, "A Doll's House, " and "Hedda Gabler;" and includes biographical information on the author, summaries of five plays by Ibsen, character analyses, and critical commentaries.