A Doll's House
A Groundbreaking Classic Play of Marriage, Feminism, and Individual Freedom in Nineteenth-Century Europe
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Publisher Description
"A groundbreaking classic of modern drama that changed theater—and society—forever.
A Doll’s House is one of the most influential plays in world literature, written by the renowned Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen, often called the father of modern drama. First published in 1879, this powerful work challenged social conventions and redefined the portrayal of marriage, identity, and individual freedom.
The play follows Nora Helmer, a seemingly content wife whose carefully constructed domestic life begins to unravel. As secrets emerge, Nora confronts the realities of gender roles, personal autonomy, moral responsibility, and self-respect. Ibsen’s realistic dialogue and psychological depth expose the constraints placed on women in 19th-century society, making the play a foundational text of feminist literature.
⭐ Why A Doll’s House remains essential reading:
A landmark work of classic European drama
Central to the study of feminism and women’s rights
A cornerstone of modern realist theater
Frequently taught in literature, drama, and social studies courses
Still widely performed and discussed worldwide
Whether you are a student, theater enthusiast, or reader of classic literature, A Doll’s House offers a compelling and thought-provoking exploration of personal freedom and social expectations that remains strikingly relevant today.
A timeless play that continues to inspire debate, performance, and reinterpretation across generations."