Doll's House
by Henrik Ibsen
- Published
- 2007
- Pages
- 122
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9781406914832
- Reading Time
- ~2h 8min
Doll's House is a book by Henrik Ibsen. In 2007. It has 122 pages.
About this book
Henrik Ibsen’s landmark three-act play examines the rigid social conventions of nineteenth-century bourgeois life through the domestic sphere. Centered on a seemingly prosperous household, the work explores how prescribed gender roles and financial dependence shape personal identity. Ibsen employs precise dialogue and carefully constructed dramatic tension to question whether individuals can maintain authenticity within institutions designed to constrain them. The narrative has long been recognized for its unflinching portrayal of marital dynamics and the quiet compromises required to sustain social respectability. By placing ordinary domestic conflicts at the center of serious theatrical inquiry, Ibsen helped establish modern realistic drama as a vehicle for social observation. The play’s enduring relevance stems from its examination of self-determination, economic autonomy, and the cost of conforming to external expectations. Its structural clarity and psychological depth continue to make it a foundational text in both theatrical history and literary studies, inviting repeated analysis across generations of readers and performers.
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Henrik Ibsen’s landmark three-act play examines the rigid social conventions of nineteenth-century bourgeois life through the domestic sphere. Centered on a seemingly prosperous household, the work explores how prescribed gender roles and financial dependence shape personal identity. Ibsen employs p...
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Doll's House was written by Henrik Ibsen.