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Henrik Ibsen

    20 mars 1828 – 23 mai 1906

    Henrik Ibsen est une figure fondatrice du drame norvégien, largement responsable de l'essor du théâtre réaliste moderne. Ses œuvres étaient souvent considérées comme scandaleuses, car elles révélaient les réalités cachées derrière de nombreuses façades et défiaient les valeurs victoriennes prédominantes. Ibsen a établi le drame moderne grâce à sa perspective critique et à son enquête libre sur les conditions de vie et les questions morales. Il a brisé les illusions du public, perturbant les croyances contemporaines sur les pièces morales aux conclusions prévisiblement appropriées.

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      Hedda Gabler

      A Drama in Four Acts (Hardcover Library Edition)

      • 178pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      Hedda Gabler
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      Hedda Gabler

      A Drama in Four Acts

      • 178pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      Hedda Gabler
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      "The Vikings of Helgeland" is a dramatic play by Henrik Ibsen that explores themes of honor, revenge, and the clash between pagan and Christian values in medieval Norway. Set in the rugged landscape of Helgeland, the play follows the intertwined fates of two rival families, the Hærmansons and the Örnulfsons, as they vie for power and supremacy. At the center of the drama is the character of Gunnar Hærmanson, a fierce and ambitious Viking chieftain who seeks to avenge his father's death by defeating the rival Örnulfson clan. However, Gunnar's quest for revenge is complicated by his love for Dagny, the daughter of his sworn enemy, and by the changing moral landscape of a society transitioning from pagan traditions to Christian values. Through its vivid characters, stirring dialogue, and dramatic plot twists, "The Vikings of Helgeland" offers a compelling portrait of a society in transition, torn between the old ways of honor and warfare and the emerging ethos of forgiveness and redemption. Ibsen's exploration of timeless themes such as the nature of power, the consequences of violence, and the possibility of redemption resonates with audiences across cultures and generations.

      The Vikings of Helgeland The Prose Dramas of Henrik Ibsen
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