Ibsen's Houses

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Ibsen's Houses

Architectural Metaphor and the Modern Uncanny

Theatre direction and production Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900 Literary studies: plays and playwrights

Author: Mark B. Sandberg

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 16th March 2015

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 10 Mb

ISBN: 9781316287897


Henrik Ibsen's Plays and Modernity

Henrik Ibsen's plays came at a pivotal moment in late nineteenth-century European modernity. They engaged his public through a strategic use of metaphors of house and home, which resonated with experiences of displacement, philosophical homelessness, and exile.

The most famous of these metaphors - embodied by the titles of his plays A Doll's House, Pillars of Society, and The Master Builder - have entered into mainstream Western thought in ways that mask the full force of the reversals Ibsen performed on notions of architectural space.

Analyzing literary and performance-related reception materials from Ibsen's lifetime, Mark B. Sandberg concentrates on the interior dramas of the playwright's prose-play cycle, drawing also on his selected poems. Sandberg's close readings of texts and cultural commentary present the immediate context of the plays, provide new perspectives on them for international readers, and reveal how Ibsen became a master of the modern uncanny.

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