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A Doll's House
Contributor(s): Ibsen, Henrik (Author)
ISBN: 1774417510     ISBN-13: 9781774417515
Publisher: Binker North
OUR PRICE:   $17.84  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: December 2020
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BISAC Categories:
- Drama | Ancient & Classical
- Drama | European - General
Physical Information: 0.38" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (0.76 lbs) 128 pages
 
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A Doll's House is a three-act play written by Norway's 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."