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    A Doll's House

    1959 · Drama · 1h 30m

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  1. A Doll's House (Danish and Bokmål: Et dukkehjem; also translated as A Doll House) is a three-act play written by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. It premiered at the Royal Danish Theatre in Copenhagen, Denmark , on 21 December 1879, having been published earlier that month. [1]

    • Henrik Ibsen
    • 1879
  2. Learn about the plot, themes, and characters of Henrik Ibsen's classic play A Doll's House, a seminal work of feminist literature. Explore the full text, mastery quizzes, flashcards, and study tools on SparkNotes.

  3. A DOLL’S HOUSE. ACT I. [SCENE.—A room furnished comfortably and tastefully, but not extravagantly. At the back, a door to the right leads to the entrance-hall, another to the left leads to Helmer’s study. Between the doors stands a piano. In the middle of the left-hand wall is a door, and beyond it a window.

  4. May 23, 2024 · A Doll’s House, play in three acts by Henrik Ibsen, published in Norwegian as Et dukkehjem in 1879 and performed the same year. The play centres on an ordinary family—Torvald Helmer, a bank lawyer, and his wife, Nora, and their three little children.

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  5. A Doll's House is a play by Henrik Ibsen that explores the themes of marriage, gender, and identity. The play follows Nora Helmer, who faces a crisis when she learns that her husband Torvald will fire her former lover Krogstad, who knows about her secret loan.

    • Henrik Ibsen
    • 1879
  6. LitCharts offers a comprehensive and interactive guide to Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House, a realist play that explores the themes of marriage, gender, and identity. Find summaries, analysis, quotes, characters, symbols, and more.

  7. A Doll's House is a play by Henrik Ibsen that explores the themes of marriage, identity, and feminism. The plot follows Nora Helmer, a woman who faces a crisis when she realizes she is not happy with her life and decides to leave her husband and children.

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