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Ibsen in Context

Editat de Narve Fulsås, Tore Rem
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 feb 2026
Ibsen in Context identifies thirty different contexts for understanding Ibsen's life and career at home, and considers how his works have been received abroad. The collection offers a rich interdisciplinary understanding, with chapters ranging across cultural and aesthetic contexts including feminism, scientific discovery, music, and visual arts.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781108434737
ISBN-10: 1108434738
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press

Cuprins

Preface; Acknowledgements; Note on the text; Chronology; Part I. Life and Career: 1. Early years in Norway Narve Fulsås; 2. From theatre to book Narve Fulsås; 3. Bourgeois drama Narve Fulsås; Part II. Culture and Society: 4. Genres Mads B. Claudi; 5. Realism Derek Miller; 6. Theatre Julie Holledge; 7. Visual arts Toril Moi; 8. Music Daniel M. Grimley; 9. Philosophy Kristin Gjesdal; 10. Science Kirsten Shepherd-Barr; 11. Feminism Toril Moi; 12. Capitalism Alisa Zhulina; Part III. Scandinavian Reception: 13. The Ibsen book Kamilla Aslaksen; 14. Publishing and readerships Henning Hansen and Maria Purtoft; 15. Criticism Ståle Dingstad; 16. Celebrity Peter Larsen; Part IV. Internationalization: 17. Copyright Giuliano D'Amico; 18. Censorship Tore Rem; 19. German reception Ruth Schor; 20. British reception Tore Rem; 21. French reception Kirsten Shepherd-Barr; 22. Parodies Mark B. Sandberg; 23. Early globalization Julie Holledge; Part V. Afterlives: 24. Biography Ståle Dingstad; 25. Academic responses Erik Bjerck Hagen; 26. American Ibsens Dean Krouk; 27. Japanese Ibsens Reiko Abe Auestad; 28. Chinese Ibsens Chengzhou He; 29. Indian Ibsens Krishna Sen; 30. Mass media and popular reception Ellen Rees; Further reading; Index.

Recenzii

'The volume is a fine complement to The Cambridge Companion to Ibsen, ed. by James McFarlane, and it joins a recent spate of titles on the genius progenitor of realism on the modern stage … Highly recommended.' H. I. Einsohn, Choice Magazine