A Doll's House: A Play - Henrik Ibsen

A Doll's House: A Play

By Henrik Ibsen

  • Release Date: 2010-10-04
  • Genre: Performing Arts
Score: 4
4
From 811 Ratings

Description

It's a masterpiece of theatrical craft which, for the first time portrayed the tragic hypocrisy of Victorian middle class marriage on stage. The play ushered in a new social era and "exploded like a bomb into contemporary life".

Reviews

  • Incompleye

    3
    By ddrutt28:
    This is a good edition of the play but it missing about four pages from the actual end of it.
  • 🤮

    5
    By orielyautopartsoww
    It was whatever I guess
  • This version ends early

    1
    By Applebanannafruitgreenbean
    This is not the entire book
  • Doll House Victorian Powerhouse

    5
    By JA_ENG
    Ibsen exposes patriarchal fallacies while exposing the women in the play to effect real change behind the scenes. Nicely done, this play exposes male fantasy imposed on women as the fraud it is while avoiding any semblance of a soapbox lecture. James Axtell BA + MA ENG
  • Absolutely Exquisite

    5
    By Clemdon
    This book gives a clear picture of how important it is to embrace individuality. Society is always going to have an opinion about you, but it’s not what they think about you. It’s what you think about you. Nora. You inspire me.
  • Incomplete Version

    1
    By EMBirwin
    This version stops short and doesn’t have the full ending.
  • Unfinished- missing dialogue

    1
    By Reading nerd
    The last pages of this play’s dialogue is missing. It ends abruptly. The publisher needs to fix this....
  • Great!

    5
    By Dan-Dan is my name💙💙💙
    Love this play! But this work is not uploaded fully so you should buy it
  • Doll's house missing last few pages

    2
    By EsteeB82
    Missing last few pages.
  • Missing Pages

    1
    By Celia Alvarez
    Several people have mentioned this already, but the fact that several pages are missing from the ending is more than just a minor issue. The ending is everything in this play--it is one of the most famous endings in all of literature. This is a MAJOR flaw and renders this copy of the play USELESS.