This is a paper about Ibsen as a modern playwright;it offers different intrpretations of Ibsen's three plays; in addition there is an analysis of modern dramatic techniques Ibsen uses in order to accomplish his goal-to present inner conflicts and existential problems of a human being. Here is contents: Introduction; (1)The Doll's House -relationship between man and woman (issue of idealism) -question of gender -psychological elements in the play-Nora’s role -aesthetic and psychological function of means of expression (2)The Wild Duck -everyday and idealism in the play -symbolism in the play (the wild duck and the loft) -subtext and methatext (3)When We Dead Awaken -love as creative inspiration -question of artistic creation -motif of death...
In this article, our purpose is to focus on Ibsen’s realistic attitudes towards the 19th century Sca...
This study aimed at investigating the concept of absurdity in A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen. Henrik...
This thesis will examine the role impulse and impulsive behaviour play in the major works of Henrik ...
In this article, our purpose is to focus on Ibsen’s realistic attitudes towards the 19th century Sca...
The study aims to explore the gender roles which are constructed in the first revolutionary modern d...
Henrik Ibsen\u27s critics have long acknowledged his mastery of the stage, that is, his use of the p...
Ibsen's social realistic plays focus particularly on the problem of women. The three plays discussed...
Ibsen is often considered the greatest dramatist since shakespeare. During his own life time, h...
The impact of Henrik Ibsen on the contemporary theatre has been enormous. His plays, ranging from na...
This paper is targeted to scrutinize A Doll’s House in the light of Maslow concept of ‘Hierarchy of ...
When Ibsen was first introduced to the audience, few might have thought that a new wit is coming up ...
The topic of this Master thesis is an in depth analysis of Henrik Ibsen's, The Wild Duck. In the beg...
Henrik Johan Ibsen was born in 1828 in the town of Skien on the Southeast coast of Norway. At the ag...
In Ibsen’s time, the piano was a powerful cultural signifier. Common ideologies, socio-cultural code...
In Ibsen’s time, the piano was a powerful cultural signifier. Common ideologies, socio-cultural code...
In this article, our purpose is to focus on Ibsen’s realistic attitudes towards the 19th century Sca...
This study aimed at investigating the concept of absurdity in A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen. Henrik...
This thesis will examine the role impulse and impulsive behaviour play in the major works of Henrik ...
In this article, our purpose is to focus on Ibsen’s realistic attitudes towards the 19th century Sca...
The study aims to explore the gender roles which are constructed in the first revolutionary modern d...
Henrik Ibsen\u27s critics have long acknowledged his mastery of the stage, that is, his use of the p...
Ibsen's social realistic plays focus particularly on the problem of women. The three plays discussed...
Ibsen is often considered the greatest dramatist since shakespeare. During his own life time, h...
The impact of Henrik Ibsen on the contemporary theatre has been enormous. His plays, ranging from na...
This paper is targeted to scrutinize A Doll’s House in the light of Maslow concept of ‘Hierarchy of ...
When Ibsen was first introduced to the audience, few might have thought that a new wit is coming up ...
The topic of this Master thesis is an in depth analysis of Henrik Ibsen's, The Wild Duck. In the beg...
Henrik Johan Ibsen was born in 1828 in the town of Skien on the Southeast coast of Norway. At the ag...
In Ibsen’s time, the piano was a powerful cultural signifier. Common ideologies, socio-cultural code...
In Ibsen’s time, the piano was a powerful cultural signifier. Common ideologies, socio-cultural code...
In this article, our purpose is to focus on Ibsen’s realistic attitudes towards the 19th century Sca...
This study aimed at investigating the concept of absurdity in A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen. Henrik...
This thesis will examine the role impulse and impulsive behaviour play in the major works of Henrik ...