Ibsen

Ibsen

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Feb 16, 2006 · Francés · Tapa blanda (224 páginas)
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Detalles del libro

Formato Tapa blanda
Páginas 224
Idioma Francés
Publicado Feb 16, 2006
Editorial Folio
ISBN-10 2070307743
ISBN-13 9782070307746

Descripción

Jacques de Decker offers an insightful and nuanced exploration of the life and works of Henrik Ibsen, one of the most significant playwrights in Western literature. Throughout this biography, the reader is taken on a journey through Ibsen's personal and creative evolution, revealing how his experiences shaped his theatrical masterpieces. De Decker meticulously examines Ibsen's critical stance towards society and moral issues, shedding light on the playwright’s daring innovations that challenged the conventions of his time.

The author delves into Ibsen’s complex characters and the themes of existentialism and individualism that resonate deeply within his plays. Each chapter unravels the intricacies of Ibsen’s relationships, influences, and the social contexts that fueled his creative genius. De Decker doesn’t shy away from investigating the controversies Ibsen faced and the legacy he left behind, making this work a compelling read for those interested in literature, history, and the human condition.

As readers immerse themselves in the rich narrative, they will gain a deeper appreciation for Ibsen's impact on modern theatre. De Decker's writing is both engaging and informative, bridging the gap between Ibsen’s 19th-century world and today’s audience, ensuring that Ibsen's voice continues to resonate with relevance and poignancy.
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