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Hedda Gabler: Exploring Greed, Power, and Taboos in a Psychological Drama

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3.3

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3 h 25 m
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Henrik Ibsen's "Hedda Gabler" is a masterful exploration of the complex psychological landscape of its titular character, a woman trapped in the rigid confines of 19th-century societal norms. The play unfolds with exquisite lyrical precision, blending realism with elements of existentialism, a hallmark of Ibsen's mature style. Through incisive dialogue and intricate character dynamics, Ibsen delves into themes of autonomy, manipulation, and the pursuit of power, offering a critical reflection on the limitations imposed upon women in a patriarchal society. Set against the backdrop of post-romanticism, this work invites readers to consider the implications of personal desire conflicting with societal expectation. Henrik Ibsen, often referred to as the father of modern drama, drew on his own experiences to craft "Hedda Gabler." His observations of the struggles faced by women during his time, combined with his life's tumultuous events, heavily informed his portrayal of Hedda as both a tragic figure and a symbol of rebellion. Ibsen'Äôs commitment to realism and his desire to challenge conventional narratives shaped this work into a profound societal critique. This seminal play is a must-read for those intrigued by the human psyche and social constructs. Ibsen'Äôs nuanced character study propels "Hedda Gabler" into the realms of timeless relevance, making it essential reading for enthusiasts of literature, theatre, and feminist theory alike.

© 2018 AB Svenska Ljud Audioförlag (Audiolibro): 9789176395097
© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4057664118356

Traductores: William Archer, Edmund Gosse

Fecha de lanzamiento

Audiolibro: 1 de junio de 2018
Ebook: 19 de noviembre de 2019

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