Hedda Gabler: Gender, Role, and the World
尚無評分
Poetry
格式
平裝書
頁數
176
語言
英語
已出版
Jan 1, 1990
出版商
Twayne Pub
ISBN-10
0805781412
ISBN-13
9780805781410
描述
Charles R. Lyons delves deeply into Ibsen's renowned play, "Hedda Gabler," offering a substantial exploration of its thematic essence and character dynamics. He scrutinizes the intricacies of gender roles that shape the interactions between the characters and the societal expectations of their time. The narrative revolves around Hedda, whose powerful and complex personality challenges traditional notions of femininity, inviting readers to question the constraints imposed upon women in a patriarchal society.
Lyons’ critical commentary provides a rich contextual background, illuminating Ibsen's intent and the historical significance of the play. The analysis emphasizes the psychological depth of Hedda, portraying her as a tragic figure ensnared by her desires and societal limitations. Through a careful examination of the text, Lyons uncovers layers of meaning that reveal both the personal and universal struggles faced by women, making the play resonate with contemporary audiences.
With a focus on literary critique, Lyons encourages readers to engage with Ibsen's work on multiple levels, fostering a greater understanding of the enduring themes of ambition, control, and societal expectation. His insights not only enhance the appreciation of "Hedda Gabler" but also stimulate critical thought regarding the evolving nature of gender roles in literature and society.
Lyons’ critical commentary provides a rich contextual background, illuminating Ibsen's intent and the historical significance of the play. The analysis emphasizes the psychological depth of Hedda, portraying her as a tragic figure ensnared by her desires and societal limitations. Through a careful examination of the text, Lyons uncovers layers of meaning that reveal both the personal and universal struggles faced by women, making the play resonate with contemporary audiences.
With a focus on literary critique, Lyons encourages readers to engage with Ibsen's work on multiple levels, fostering a greater understanding of the enduring themes of ambition, control, and societal expectation. His insights not only enhance the appreciation of "Hedda Gabler" but also stimulate critical thought regarding the evolving nature of gender roles in literature and society.