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Title | : | The Lady from the Sea |
Author | : | Henrik Ibsen |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 88 pages |
Published | : | December 1st 2006 by Echo Library (first published 1888) |
Categories | : | Plays. Drama. Classics. Theatre. Fiction |

Henrik Ibsen
Paperback | Pages: 88 pages Rating: 3.85 | 1375 Users | 107 Reviews
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A la izquierda, la casa del doctor Rangel, con una gran terraza llena de muebles. Delante de la casa y alrededor, jardÃn. En el centro de la escena, un asta de bandera. A la derecha, en la jardÃn, un cenador, con una mesa y tres sillas. Una valla de esto al fondo. De tras de la valla, un camino que va a lo largo de la playa. El camino tiene una avenida de árboles. Por entre los árboles se divisa el fjord y el contorno de montañas y rocas en la lejanÃa. Un dÃa de verano cálido y resplandeciente. Ballested, de media edad, con una vieja zamarra y un ancho sombrero de artista, está al lado del asta de la bandera y dispone el lienzo. El asta yace en el suelo. Un poco más lejos hay un caballete con un lienzo. A su lado, en una silla de campo, pincel, paleta y cajas de colores. Bolette Wangel sale a la terraza por la puerta abierta del cuarto del jardÃn. Trae un florero lleno de flores, que coloca sobre la mesa.List Books Concering The Lady from the Sea
Original Title: | Fruen fra havet |
ISBN: | 1406814504 (ISBN13: 9781406814507) |
Edition Language: | English |
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With The Lady from the Sea, we see two unusual marriages, both in the story and in the content of the play. In the story, there is the struggling marriage of Dr Wangel and Ellida, the two protagonists, set against an informal marriage she made with a stranger. There is also a rare moment in Ibsen where the characters find a marriage between duty/responsibility and happiness. In content, there is a marriage of styles too. After writing a number of realistic prose plays, Ibsen seems to be once
Regarding Ibsen, Maugham said it best. Although the quote is lost to me now, it goes something like this- So Ibsen spent a really long time writing plays, he was always wracked for plot ideas, until at last would fall back on the same plot he had used time and time before-some people are together, one has a secret, someone from the past comes down from the north, secret is exposed...doom and depression. I do actually adore Ibsen, but I cant refute Maughams shrewd assesment. As an Ibsen fan, this

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A lost love returns15 March 2015 Okay, I have mentioned before that reading a play can be somewhat more difficult that watching it performed; one of the reasons being that sometimes it is difficult to differentiate the characters. However, after being forced to put this play down after reading the first act because I had to go to work (and unfortunately I don't work in a job where I can put my feet up on a desk and read a book while video cameras monitor the outside of a warehouse making sure
The loss of a baby on a couple, a broken promise of the past, a husband who must reconsider his duties to his marriage and a womans freedom. What more would one want in a play? Not to mention that this would make an exceptional thriller.
Something quite different about The Lady Of the Sea, compared to other Ibsen plays, is the honesty between the characters. Ellida and Dr.Wangel have been married for a number of years, but for the past 3, she has become depressed and distant. Dr.Wangel, who has 2 teenage daughters, assumes that she is bothered by his previous life: his beloved dead wife and his daughters' reluctance to accept her as a suitable replacement. What he doesn't know however is that Ellida had a love life of her own
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