Action and Consequence in Ibsen, Chekhov and Strindberg Action and Consequence in Ibsen, Chekhov and Strindberg

Action and Consequence in Ibsen, Chekhov and Strindberg

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Publisher Description

   Henrik Ibsen, Anton Chekhov and August Strindberg--innovators of modern drama--created characters whose reckless pursuits of irrational objectives blind them to better options. Ibsen's protagonists in A Doll's House, Hedda Gabler and The Master Builder try to bend the world to conform to their personal visions--with disastrous results. Chekhov's characters refuse to do anything, instead dramatizing their lives as if they were actors in a play (which they are). Rehearsing the intractable squabbles between men and women in The Dance of Death and The Ghost Sonata, Strindberg suggests that only in life beyond death can humanity transcend the brutality of existence. Together, the lives of these characters offer a study of the individual's struggle with modernity.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2017
12 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
212
Pages
PUBLISHER
McFarland
SIZE
753.8
KB

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