Working Through the BookLog

October 9, 2007

A Doll’s House

Filed under: ibsen, morals, play, victorian, womens roles — workingthroughthebooklog @ 8:40 pm

An amazing play by the Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. Set in the Victorian era in the United States, this play discusses the roles of men and women, and other ethical concerns. It ends in a controversial and somewhat ambiguous conclusion. If you are interested in reading a really good play by someone other than Shakespeare, this one is golden. As an added bonus, this play is relatively short; at 70 pages it can be easily digested in a single sitting.

A Doll’s House

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