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(Norwegian pronunciation: [?h??d?? ?????bl?r]) is a play written by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen that dramatizes the experiences of the title character, Hedda, the daughter of a general, who is trapped in a marriage and a house that she does not want. The world premiere was staged on 31 January 1891 at the Residenztheater in Munich. The play has been canonized as a masterpiece within the genres of literary realism, nineteenth century theatre, and world drama.[1][2][3] Ibsen mainly wrote realistic plays until his forays into modern drama. Overall, the title character for Hedda Gabler is considered one of the great dramatic roles in theater.[4] The year following its publication, the play received negative feedback and reviews. Hedda Gabler has been described as a female variation of Hamlet.
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Taken from the highly acclaimed Oxford Ibsen, this collection of Ibsens plays includes A Dolls House, Ghosts, Hedda Gabler and The Master Builder.
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One of the most renowned playwrights of all time, Norwegian-born Henrik Ibsen was an influential figure in the development of realist theater. Hedda Gabler, arguably Ibsen s greatest work, is a tumultuous and sweeping play about a woman contending with her own dissatisfaction at the turn of the nineteenth century. Considered by many critics a heroine as complex and tragic so as to rival Hamlet, Hedda finds her life in disarray after the sudden appearance of her husband s rival her former lover, Eilert and, consumed by jealousy toward Eilert s new paramour, triggers the chain of events that will lead to the play s ultimate, shocking conclusion. The Wild Duck, The Lady from the Sea, and Rosmersholm, though lesser known, are no less provocative or brimming with psychological complexity; together, these four plays serve as timeless explorations of identity, society, power, and freedom.
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