Hedda Gabler - Henrik Ibsen - Books - Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press - 9780802138064 - July 12, 2001
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Hedda Gabler 1st edition

Henrik Ibsen

Hedda Gabler 1st edition

In 1890, Henrik Ibsen premiered Hedda Gabler, a play questioning the role of women in Victorian society. Some audiences have viewed Gabler as a woman driven to desperation simply because her world has turned out to be less charmed than she hoped. For others, she is a victim of her times, unwilling to devote herself, as was expected of her, to the duties of home. Jon Robin Baitz has brushed away the cobwebs, and he serves as an ambassador from Ibsen's age to our own, preserving the intensity of the original but translating it into a spare, contemporary idiom. His adaptation provides an opportunity to understand the play through a lens shaped by feminism and a theatrical tradition beginning with Beckett. Trapped by the conventions of her age, Gabler is both a martyr and a female incarnation of Vladimir and Estragon, longing for a salvation that will likely never arrive.


112 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 12, 2001
ISBN13 9780802138064
Publishers Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press
Pages 112
Dimensions 139 × 209 × 10 mm   ·   127 g
Language English  
Contributor Anne-Charlotte Hanes Harvey
Contributor Jon Robin Baitz
Contributor Susan Faludi

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