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A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen. Background on Henrik Ibsen. Born in Skien, Norway, in 1828 Ibsen grew up in poverty. He wanted become a doctor, but the education was too costly. He began writing and working in the theater. Background on Henrik Ibsen.
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Background on Henrik Ibsen • Born in Skien, Norway, in 1828 • Ibsen grew up in poverty. • He wanted become a doctor, but the education was too costly. • He began writing and working in the theater.
Background on Henrik Ibsen • Ibsen married Susannah Thoresen, a pastor’s daughter, in 1858.
Background on Henrik Ibsen • In 1864, he received a scholarship to study and to travel in Rome. While there, he published a string of plays. • The one that caused him the most critical uproar was A Doll’s House.
Background on Henrik Ibsen • Towards the end of his life, Ibsen was known as one of the world’s greatest dramatists • In his later years, he suffered several strokes, which destroyed his memory for words and even the alphabet.
Background on Henrik Ibsen • In 1906, Ibsen died in Oslo, Norway.
Facts About A Doll’s House • A Doll’s House appeared in an edition of 8,000 copies at the beginning of December 1879. • It was produced at the theatre Royal Copenhagen three weeks after its publication.
Facts About A Doll’s House • The play was considered scandalous for its time. It portrayed a woman not only forsaking her marriage vows, but acting independently and renouncing obedience to her husband.
Facts About A Doll’s House • When the play was performed in Germany in March 1880, Ibsen was forced to write a different ending. • In the new ending, Nora’s husband dominated her and “put her back in her place” in accordance with society’s standards.
Facts About A Doll’s House • Only after ten years was A Doll’s House performed outside of Scandinavia and Germany. • This is Ibsen’s best known play, likely because Nora goes beyond what was expected of the 19th century woman.