000 02074nam a22002897a 4500
001 2162214035926770
003 UA-OsUOA
005 20260428141240.0
008 260428b -us||||| |||| 00| ddeng d
020 _a0451524063
040 _aUA-OsUOA
_beng
_cUA-OsUOA
_dUA-OsUOA
041 _aeng
080 _a821.111(481)
090 _a821.111(481)
_bI-10
100 _aIbsen H.
_925109
245 _aIbsen. Four Major Plays
_bA Doll House; The Wild Duck; Hedda Gabler; The Master Builder
_cHenrik Ibsen ; A New Translation with a Foreword by Rolf Fjelde
260 _aNew York
_aLondon
_bA Signet Classic
_c1965
300 _a384 p.
490 _vVolume I
505 _aVolume I
520 _aHenrik Ibsen, the "father of modern drama," revolutionized the theatre by stripping away Victorian illusions to reveal the raw, often uncomfortable truths of human nature. This collection brings together his most iconic works—masterpieces of psychological realism that continue to challenge and haunt audiences today. The Collection Includes: A Doll’s House: A landmark of feminist literature, following Nora Helmer as she struggles against social conventions to find her own identity. The Wild Duck: A tragicomic masterpiece that explores the delicate balance between "the life-lie" and the painful truth within a fragile family. Hedda Gabler: A chilling psychological portrait of one of literature’s most complex and manipulative protagonists, trapped by her own boredom and social constraints. The Master Builder: A symbolic and haunting late work about aging, ambition, and the terrifying fear of being replaced by the younger generation. Themes: Individual freedom, the hypocrisy of bourgeois society, the burden of the past, and the high cost of personal truth.
650 _2UDC
_a821 Художня література окремими мовами і мовними сім'ями
_917
700 1 _aFjelde R.
_925110
942 _2udc
_cBK
955 _a3
999 _c580587
_d580587