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Henrik Ibsen's 'Hedda Gabler' stands as a pinnacle of naturalistic drama, exposing the complexities of human nature and societal expectations. The play follows the newly married Hedda, who finds herself trapped in a life she despises, leading to her fatal actions. Ibsen's use of symbolic elements and sharp dialogue delves into themes of power, manipulation, and destruction with a sense of realism that was groundbreaking for its time. 'Hedda Gabler' remains a timeless masterpiece that continues to captivate audiences with its psychological depth and intriguing characters. Henrik Ibsen, known as the father of modern drama, drew inspiration from personal experiences and the society around him to craft this powerful work. His commitment to challenging conventions and exploring taboo subjects revolutionized the theater landscape, cementing his legacy as a literary giant. Ibsen's own struggles and observations fuel the intensity and rawness found in 'Hedda Gabler,' making it a thought-provoking piece that resonates across generations. For readers seeking a profound exploration of human motives and societal constraints, 'Hedda Gabler' is a must-read. Ibsen's masterful storytelling and deep understanding of human psychology create a gripping narrative that will leave a lasting impact on those who dare to delve into its intricate layers.
© 2018 AB Svenska Ljud Audioförlag (Hljóðbók): 9789176395097
© 2019 Good Press (Rafbók): 4057664118356
Þýðandi: William Archer, Edmund Gosse
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Hljóðbók: 1 juni 2018
Rafbók: 19 november 2019
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