A Doll’s House (Absolute Classics)

A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen, published by Oberon Books in September 2004, is a modern adaptation of Ibsen’s classic play. This edition, comprising 96 pages, presents a fresh interpretation that emphasizes contemporary themes while retaining the essence of the original work. The adaptation by Bryony Lavery transforms the narrative into an edgy thriller, making it relevant for today’s audience.
Readers will find that this version of A Doll’s House explores complex relationships and societal expectations through a dramatic lens. Lavery’s adaptation highlights the intricacies of personal and emotional struggles, reflecting on themes that resonate within the realm of Continental European drama. This edition invites readers to engage with the text in a new light, offering a thought-provoking experience that connects past and present.
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In Byrony Lavery’s new adaptation of one of Ibsen’s finest plays, A Doll’s House emerges as a thoroughly modern and edgy thriller for our times. Previously Lavery has adapted to the stage Kate Atkinson’s Behind the Scenes at the Musuem and Angela Carter’s The Magic Toyshop, as well as Jouko and Juha Turkka’s Cherished Disappointments in Love and Mary Webb’s Precious Bane.
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