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Henrik Ibsen

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Nora, Dom lalki – norweska sztuka Henrika Ibsena napisana w roku 1879. Została wciągnięta na międzynarodową listę Pamięć Świata.

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Hedda Gabler is a play written by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. It was published in 1890, and it premiered in 1891 in Germany to negative reviews, but has subsequently gained recognition as a classic of realism, nineteenth century theatre, and world drama. The title character Hedda, is considered one of the great …

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Peer Gynt – dramat napisany wierszem przez Henrika Ibsena. Wystawiony po raz pierwszy 24 lutego 1876 roku w Christianii; w tłumaczeniu polskim we Lwowie roku 1910. Zawiera przesłanie filozoficzne wynikające z krytyki postaw Norwegów: zapatrzenia w samych siebie i duchowej bezpłciowości; widoczne są wpływy utworów …

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Dzika kaczka – sztuka napisana w 1884 roku przez norweskiego dramaturga Henrika Ibsena. Podobnie jak w dramatach Upiory i Wróg ludu tematem utworu jest walka o prawdę. Ibsen ujmuje tu sprawę zupełnie inaczej niż w swoich wcześniejszych dziełach: młodzieniec z reformatorskimi zapędami, Gregers Werle, który głosi …

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Ghosts is a play by the Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. It was written in 1881 and first staged in 1882 in Chicago, Illinois, in a production by a Danish company on tour. Like many of Ibsen's plays, Ghosts is a scathing commentary on 19th-century morality. Because of its subject matter, which includes religion, …

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Delivering three distinct and powerful visions of characters who choose to defy convention in the pursuit of happiness, Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House and Other Plays is translated with an introduction by Peter Watts in Penguin Classics. The League of Youth was Ibsen's first venture into realistic social drama and …

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An Enemy of the People is an 1882 play by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. Ibsen wrote it in response to the public outcry against his play Ghosts, which at that time was considered scandalous. Ghosts had challenged the hypocrisy of Victorian morality and was deemed indecent for its veiled references to syphilis. …

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