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Ibsen and Early Modernist Theatre, 1890-1900 (Contributions in Drama and Theatre Studies)
 
 
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Ibsen and Early Modernist Theatre, 1890-1900 (Contributions in Drama and Theatre Studies) [Hardcover]

Kirsten Shepherd-Barr (Author)

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0313304106 978-0313304101 September 30, 1997

Best known as the author of such plays as A Doll's House and Hedda Gabler, Henrik Ibsen is one of the most influential figures of modern drama. This book takes Ibsen as a case study for an exploration of early modernist theatre in theory and practice, in text and performance. Modern drama has its roots in the theatrical activity across Europe during the 1880s and 1890s—the period when Ibsen's plays were first being produced in England and France, often by avant-garde or experimental theatrical groups. This study focuses on four of Ibsen's plays and their reception in England and France in the 1890s, specifically in the context of cross-cultural understanding, translation, and the diffusion of ideas. It encompasses performance history, textual and translation analysis in several languages, and theatrical criticism.

The main contribution of this study lies in the provision of a better understanding of Ibsen's central role in the radical artistic movements of the period, and particularly in locating the basis for an early modernist theatre in the new wave Ibsen created internationally. His immediate impact on the French Symbolist theatre movement, for example, meant that its avant-garde leaders embraced Ibsen's works as an important exposition of their own radical ideas. Through close cross-cultural exchange, plays like Rosmersholm and The Master Builder, which were heralded as explicitly symbolist in France, helped condition the critical reaction to Ibsen as a symbolist playwright in England as well, and directly influenced the development of the theatre in that direction, however briefly.


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?Rich with references to primary documents of the decade (reviews, essays, letters, and speeches), the study succeeds very well in restoring Ibsen's reputation as a "subversive" dramatist. The comparisons of British and French reactions are especially illuminating of the range of traditional and avant-garde cultural values. This is a valuable contribution to Ibsen studies and to cultural studies of Europe. Extensive notes, substantial bibliography of primary and secondary material. Recommended for all collections serving upper-division undergraduates through faculty.?-Choice

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This study of Ibsen's reception in England and France during the 1890s demonstrates his centrality to early modernist activity.


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ditions of the theatrical and critical apparatus in each country that helped to determine the diverse stagings, interpretations, and responses to Ibsen. This will provide a backdrop for the subsequent exploration of some of the first English and French translations and stagings of, and reactions to, A Doll's House, Rosmersholm, Hedda Gabler, and The Master Builder, and it will lay the foundation for our negotiation between 'a concern with the theatrical event' and 'a concern with the process underlying a sequence of theatrical events.' Read the first page
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symbolist theater, symbolist theatre, modernist theatre, dramatic censorship, symbolist movement, unsigned review, prose dramas
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Hedda Gabler, The Master Builder, Henrik Ibsen, William Archer, New Woman, Fortnightly Review, The Wild Duck, New York, Peer Gynt, Georg Brandes, Charles Archer, Henry James, Herman Bang, Independent Theatre, Rebecca West, Westminster Review, Edmund Gosse, Elizabeth Robins, The Lady, Lord Chamberlain, Miss Robins, The Collected Works, Fonds Rondel, Joint Management, Playhouse Impressions
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