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A Doll's House
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Henrik Ibsen: A Doll's House by S. H. SiddallISBN: 9781847600592
Publication Date: 2008-01-01
Stephen Siddall's study of one of Ibsen's most innovative plays places it firmly in the context of nineteenth century European theatre, novelty theatre, and the society of Norway of its time. The book discusses responses to Ibsen, especially those of George Bernard Shaw and William Archer in London, and the relationship of the play to issues of theatrical censorship.
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Readings on A Doll's House by Hayley R. MitchellISBN: 9780737700480
Publication Date: 1999-03-01
This drama by Ibsen is discussed in essays on its structure, characters, and the sociological implications of Nora's leaving. Hayley Mitchell edited this volume as part of The Greenhaven Press Literary Companion to World Literature series.
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