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Ghosts: A Domestic Tragedy in Three Acts Henrik Ibsen Translated by R. Farquharson Sharp DRAMATIS PERSONAE Mrs. Alving (a widow). Oswald Alving (her son, an artist). Manders (the Pastor of the parish). Engstrand (a carpenter). Regina Engstrand (his daughter, in Mrs Alving's service).
6 sie 2009 · The winter of 1879-80 Ibsen spent in Munich, and the greater part of the summer of 1880 at Berchtesgaden. November 1880 saw him back in Rome, and he passed the summer of 1881 at Sorrento. There, fourteen years earlier, he had written the last acts of Peer Gynt; there he now wrote, or at any rate completed, Gengangere.
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31 gru 2014 · Ghosts Audio With External Links Item Preview ... Ghosts by Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906. Collection gutenberg Contributor Project Gutenberg Language English Item Size 33910405. Book from Project Gutenberg: Ghosts Addeddate 2006-12-06 Call number gutenberg etext# 8121
1 sty 2001 · "Ghosts: A Domestic Tragedy in Three Acts" by Henrik Ibsen is a play written in the late 19th century. The narrative unfolds in Mrs. Alving's house in Norway, exploring themes of societal morals, familial secrets, and the struggles against societal expectations.
Towards the end of January Ibsen wrote from Rome to Olaf Skavlan: “These last weeks have brought me a wealth of experiences, lessons, and discoveries. I, of course, foresaw that my new play would call forth a howl from the camp of the stagnationists; and for; this I care no more than for the barking of a pack of chained dogs.
Ibsen’s Ghosts attracted controversy at its premiere for its scathing commentary on nineteenth century societal norms. It deals with subjects such as religion, incest and euthanasia and, most shockingly at the time, venereal disease.