The Cambridge companion to Ibsen

In the history of modern theatre, Ibsen is one of the dominating figures. The sixteen chapters of this Companion explore his life and work, providing an invaluable reference work for students. In chronological terms they range from an account of Ibsen's earliest pieces, through the years of ric...

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Otros Autores: McFarlane, James Walter (-)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge [England] : Cambridge University Press 2006
Edición:1st published, 7th printing
Colección:Cambridge companions to Literature
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Acceso en línea:Sumario
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Sumario:In the history of modern theatre, Ibsen is one of the dominating figures. The sixteen chapters of this Companion explore his life and work, providing an invaluable reference work for students. In chronological terms they range from an account of Ibsen's earliest pieces, through the years of rich experimentation, to the mature 'Ibsenist' plays that made him famous towards the end of the nineteenth century. Among the thematic topics are discussions of Ibsen's comedy, realism, lyric poetry and feminism. Substantial chapters account for Ibsen's influence on the international stage and his challenge to theatre and film directors and playwrights today. Essential reference materials include a full chronology, list of works and essays on twentieth-century criticism and further reading
Descripción Física:XXVI, 271 p. : il. ; 24 cm
Bibliografía:Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice
ISBN:9780521423212