Ibsen's WomenCambridge University Press, 24/05/2001 - 412 من الصفحات This is the first comprehensive study of the women in Ibsen's plays and their relationship to the women in the life and career of the playwright. Through close critical readings of the Ibsen texts, as well as the examination of such primary sources as letters and personal papers, Joan Templeton discovers how the important figures in his life (his family, wife, and the actresses themselves) influenced and informed the powerful and inspiring characters he created. Templeton also explores the importance of the early plays and their impact on the later works, and establishes some general patterns in Ibsen's general representation of women. |
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الصفحة 8
... seems to have been this association of womanhood with the shriek of the saw - mill " ( A 13 : 9 ) . If Marichen Ibsen was mute , her son heard women screaming as the quintessential sound of his boyhood town . Marichen Ibsen's pain would ...
... seems to have been this association of womanhood with the shriek of the saw - mill " ( A 13 : 9 ) . If Marichen Ibsen was mute , her son heard women screaming as the quintessential sound of his boyhood town . Marichen Ibsen's pain would ...
الصفحة 9
... his poverty seems a poor excuse . The truth was that it was easier to be a purist of the affections , regarding separation as preferable to partial communi- cation , than to expose himself to his mother's humiliation Roots 9.
... his poverty seems a poor excuse . The truth was that it was easier to be a purist of the affections , regarding separation as preferable to partial communi- cation , than to expose himself to his mother's humiliation Roots 9.
الصفحة 10
... seems especially grievous since Ibsen , unlike his protagonist , would never reunite with his mother . Four years after The Pretenders , living in Italy in self - imposed exile from Norway , Ibsen wrote one of his greatest and most ...
... seems especially grievous since Ibsen , unlike his protagonist , would never reunite with his mother . Four years after The Pretenders , living in Italy in self - imposed exile from Norway , Ibsen wrote one of his greatest and most ...
الصفحة 14
... heavily , and if on this occasion he preferred to think that he was not his father's son , it seems difficult to argue that he was overcome by the shame of it . It is more probable , perhaps , that the recurrence 14 Roots.
... heavily , and if on this occasion he preferred to think that he was not his father's son , it seems difficult to argue that he was overcome by the shame of it . It is more probable , perhaps , that the recurrence 14 Roots.
الصفحة 15
... seems the stuff of a Hardy novel . One of two servants in the Reimann pharmacy , she slept in a room through which Ibsen had to pass to answer the night bell . She became pregnant two years after his arrival in Grimstad , when he was ...
... seems the stuff of a Hardy novel . One of two servants in the Reimann pharmacy , she slept in a room through which Ibsen had to pass to answer the night bell . She became pregnant two years after his arrival in Grimstad , when he was ...
المحتوى
IX | 53 |
X | 58 |
XI | 74 |
XII | 80 |
XIII | 90 |
XIV | 108 |
XV | 110 |
XVI | 128 |
XXIV | 206 |
XXV | 210 |
XXVI | 218 |
XXVII | 225 |
XXVIII | 229 |
XXIX | 233 |
XXX | 263 |
XXXI | 278 |
XVII | 137 |
XVIII | 146 |
XIX | 163 |
XX | 166 |
XXI | 181 |
XXII | 194 |
XXIII | 204 |
XXXII | 291 |
XXXIII | 302 |
XXXIV | 323 |
XXXV | 336 |
373 | |
380 | |
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Agnes Alfred Alfred's Alving Alving's Asta Beata Bernick Bolette Brand called Camilla Collett Catiline child claim daughter Dead Awaken death diary Doll House drama Ebbell Ekdal Ellida Emilie Bardach Erhart Falk father female feminine feminism feminist Furia Ghosts Gina Gossensass Gregers Grimstad Gunhild Haakon Hedda Gabler Hedvig Helene Helmer Henrik Ibsen Hilda Hildur Andersen Hjalmar Hjørdis hulder husband Ibsen wrote Ibsen's plays insists Irene John Gabriel Borkman Koht Lady later letters Little Eyolf live Lona Løvborg Love's Comedy male Margit marriage married Master Builder Meyer modern moral mother never Nora Nora's Norwegian notes Oslo passion Peer Gynt Peer's Pillars of Society play's protagonist Rebecca refuses relation Rita Rita's romantic Rosmer Rosmersholm Rubek sexual Sigurd Skien Skule Solness Solveig Stockmann Suzannah Ibsen Suzannah Thoresen Svanhild Tesman Thea Theatre tion Torvald troll truth Vikings at Helgeland Wangel wife Wild Duck woman women write young