mandag 8. september 2008
Ibsen
A dive into Norwegian literature is one way to gain some intimacy with the culture. Henrik Ibsen it is. The father of modern drama, you know. I am starting off easy with A Doll's House, though he is more famous for Peer Gynt (influenced by Soren Kierkegaard). In A Doll's House he shows a gift of writing from a female's perspective, which at his time in the late 1800s was bold.
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