Casa de muñecas: Los espectros. El pato salvaje

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EDAF, 1984 - Drama - 336 pages
Casa de muñecas es la obra más representativa de Henrik Ibsen, el fundador del teatro moderno. En ella, el escritor noruego retrata la situación de la mujer en la sociedad del siglo XIX a partir de la vida de Nora Helmer, que no sólo se convirtió en su personaje más emblemático, sino que llegó a ser un ícono cultural de la liberación de la mujer y la igualdad de género.
 

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Henrik Ibsen, poet and playwright was born in Skein, Norway, in 1828. His creative work spanned 50 years, from 1849-1899, and included 25 plays and numerous poems. During his middle, romantic period (1840-1875), Ibsen wrote two important dramatic poems, Brand and Peer Gynt, while the period from 1875-1899 saw the creation of 11 realistic plays with contemporary settings, the most famous of which are A Doll's House, Ghosts, Hedda Gabler, and The Wild Duck. Henrik Ibsen died in Christiania (now Oslo), Norway in 1906.

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