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“The Broadview edition of A Doll’s House shows just how useful supplemental scholarly material can be when masterfully edited by someone like Conolly. This new edition should be taken up by students across the English-speaking world as they encounter a play that had a profound impact on [Bernard] Shaw, and indeed on dramatists everywhere.” — James Armstrong, Shaw: A Journal of Bernard Shaw Studies

“With its balanced introduction and thoughtfully selected contextual materials (parodies, performance reviews, and more), Leonard Conolly’s volume is a valuable and accessible resource for first-year drama students and seasoned Ibsen scholars alike. It allows twenty-first-century readers to see with fresh clarity the controversy that Ibsen’s play sparked nearly a hundred and fifty years ago—and to recognize, perhaps, that the debate has not subsided quite yet.” — Mary Christian, Middle Georgia State University

“This excellent edition of A Doll’s House shows twenty-first-century readers exactly why Ibsen’s play galvanized their nineteenth-century counterparts—and why its impact remains apparent on our stages, in our classrooms, and in the societies of which they are a part. Conolly provides the critical analysis and historical context necessary to understand what aspects of the play and its author were, and were not, considered revolutionary in multiple national and theatrical settings. Conolly’s contributions to this volume make for lively and informative reading, and his presentation of William Archer’s translation makes the play-text clear and accessible for today’s students. The well-selected appendix materials make for useful and enjoyable reading in and of themselves—especially the adaptations, ‘sequels,’ parodies, and Ibsen’s own alternative ending. As a teacher of modern drama, I have long hoped for an edition of A Doll’s House that was as suitable for students as this one—and now, I am glad to say, I have it.” — Jennifer Buckley, University of Iowa

“This Broadview publication is a first-class single-text paperback and ebook edition of what scholarly consensus holds to be the most important single English translation of Ibsen, with a selection of contextualizing materials that leaves virtually nothing to be desired.” — Juan Christian Pellicer in Translation and Literature

This edition of one of the Western canon’s most iconic plays brings back into print the pivotal 1890 translation by William Archer. It was this translation that was largely responsible for the huge impact that A Doll’s House had in the English-speaking world, igniting as it did, in the words of one critic, “a firestorm of critical debate and dissent” about marriage and women’s rights. Accompanying the comprehensively annotated text of the play is a substantial introduction that combines critical analysis with biographical and historical context.

An extensive series of appendices provides extracts from contemporary adaptations of A Doll’s House; writings by William Archer and Bernard Shaw about the play; reviews of early productions in London, New York, Montreal, and Sydney; contemporary documents relating to Ibsen and feminism; and views of actresses on playing the role of Nora.




  • | Author: Henrik Ibsen, L.W. Conolly
  • | Publisher: Broadview Press Ltd
  • | Publication Date: Dec 07, 2023
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  • | Binding: Paperback / softback
  • | ISBN-13: 9781554815807
  • | ISBN-10: 1554815800
Author:
Henrik Ibsen, L.W. Conolly
Publisher:
Broadview Press Ltd
Publication Date:
Dec 07, 2023
Binding:
Paperback / softback
ISBN-13:
9781554815807
ISBN10:
1554815800