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Lady Inger of Ostrat - Henrik Ibsen's Prose Dramas Vol III - cover
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Lady Inger of Ostrat - Henrik Ibsen's Prose Dramas Vol III

Henrik Ibsen

Tradutor Charles Archer

Editora: Good Press

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In Henrik Ibsen's compelling play, "Lady Inger of Ostrat," the intricate interplay of politics, family loyalty, and societal expectations unfolds within the context of 16th-century Norway. Ibsen employs a rich tapestry of dialogues that blend realism with elements of dramatic tension, showcasing his mastery of character development. The play investigates themes of power and autonomy, as Lady Inger strives to reclaim her family's honor amidst the tumult of political intrigue, illustrating the playwright's burgeoning interest in the complexities of individual agency within rigid social structures. Henrik Ibsen, often heralded as the father of modern drama, drew upon his own experiences of social critique and personal conflict when crafting this play. His early life in Norway, marked by financial hardship and cultural upheaval, endowed him with a unique perspective on the constraints of society. "Lady Inger of Ostrat" reflects Ibsen's condemnation of traditional norms, presenting a heroine who navigates the treacherous waters of political and familial obligation, thus foreshadowing the feminist themes that would dominate his later work. For readers and theatre enthusiasts alike, Ibsen's "Lady Inger of Ostrat" offers a profound exploration of human resilience and moral dilemmas, making it a timeless study of the struggle for identity and autonomy. This play is a must-read for those interested in the evolution of modern drama and the enduring questions of personal freedom and societal constraint.
Disponível desde: 22/08/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 72 páginas.

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