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Dollhouse

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SKU: 9789660395268
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Description

Henrik Ibsen (1828–1906) is a Norwegian writer whose work has gained worldwide significance. The author created his plays in Germany and Italy. Ibsen's characters, driven into the rigid framework of the plot, were always alive.

Ibsen wrote the play "A Doll's House" in 1879 about the need to have the courage to look at your life from the outside and understand who you really are. The young and charming Nora, in order to save her husband from death, secretly takes a large sum of money from him and also forges the signature of her father, who is already on his deathbed and who supposedly acts as a guarantor. And although she pays the debt on time (also secretly from her husband), the attorney Krogstad, who borrowed the money, discovers the forgery and begins to blackmail her.

The dollhouse, a sweet “happy” couple stuck in the social order, turns out to be an illusion. Its collapse is painful for the characters, but it gives the main character something more: freedom.

The collection also includes Henrik Ibsen’s plays “Ghosts” and “The Wild Duck.”