"A Doll's House" by Henrik Ibsen is a timeless play that delves into the suffocating constraints of societal norms and the pursuit of individual freedom. The story follows Nora, a devoted wife and mother, as she navigates a web of deceit, financial struggles, and suppressed desires. When her secret actions are unveiled, Nora must confront her own identity and make a daring choice that challenges societal expectations. This thought-provoking drama explores themes of gender roles, independence, and the price of authenticity.
The other plays are The Wild Duck and The Lady from the Sea.
Signed to the front MM Lewis, who I believe is the author Michael Lewis who has authored seveal books on child speeh and development.
A Doll's House and Two Other Plays by Henrik Ibsen c1914
Title: A Doll's House and Two Other Plays
Author: Henrik Ibsen
Publisher : J M Dent & Sons Ltd
Publication 1914 reprint
Format: HardbackCondition: Green covers which are in a good condition with mild bumping to the spine ends and gilt lettering. No dust jacket. The pages are clean but do have some light pencil marks to several pages. Inside front cover looks to have had a sticker removed and maybe a page after the contets so could be Ex Libris but no other stamps etc.
Book measures: 18cm x 11cm with 284 pages.