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A Doll's House, written two years after The Pillars of Society, was the first of Ibsen's plays to create a sensation and is now perhaps his most famous play, and required reading in many secondary schools and universities. The play was highly controversial when first published, as it is sharply critical of 19th Century marriage norms. It follows the formula of well-made play up until the final act, when it breaks convention by ending with a discussion, not an unravelling. It is often called the first true feminist play, although Ibsen denied this.
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A groundbreaking feminist drama challenging societal norms
Who is this book for?
If you're interested in exploring social issues and gender roles, A Doll's House offers a compelling look at personal liberation and societal expectations. Its provocative themes and unexpected ending make it a thought-provoking read that's still relevant today. This play has sparked conversations for generations, and diving into it feels like stepping into a pivotal moment in theatrical history.