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Hedda Gabler (Dover Thrift Editions) (original 1890; edition 1990)

by Henrik Ibsen (Author)

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Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen's play Hedda Gabler was first published in 1890. Despite premiering the next year to negative reviews, the play since been hailed as a classic work of realism, with the character Hedda being considered by some critics as one of the great dramatic roles; a female Hamlet. Gabler is actually the character's maiden name rather than her name by marriage (which is Hedda Tesman); on entitling it this Ibsen wrote: My intention in giving it this...… (more)
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Title:Hedda Gabler (Dover Thrift Editions)
Authors:Henrik Ibsen (Author)
Info:Dover Publications (1990), Edition: 1, 80 pages
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Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen (1890)

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نمایشنامه‌ی هدا گابلر آخرین نمایشنامه‌ی ایبسن در سیر نمایشنامه‌های رئالیستی-ناتورالیستی‌شه و بعد از اون به نمایشنامه‌هایی مدرن‌تر و با به قول بهزاد قادری هنر ناب می‌رسه. که مشخصه‌ی ظاهری نمایشنامه‌های گروه اول حضور در یک خانه و یک صحنه‌ی مشترکه (که از تئاتر ایبسن و استریندبرگ وارد سینمای صامت آلمان و بعدها سینمای برگمان می‌شه و به کامرشپیل شهرت پیدا می‌کنه)... با اینکه تعاریف زیادی از نمایشنامه‌های متأخر ایبسن می‌شه اما من علاقه‌ی زیادی به آثار «هنر ناب» ایبسن ندارم... نمی‌دونم چرا... شاید به خاطر این که من ایبسن رو با خانه‌ی عروسک و اشباح شناختم و انتظار چنین نمایشنامه‌هایی ازش دارم... و یا شاید به خاطر اینکه به عنوان یه دانشجوی تئاتر از لحاظ فنی علاقه‌ای به تغییر صحنه در نمایش ندارم و یا خیلی علل دیگه! به هر حال پس از مدت‌ها یه کار رئالیستی-ناتورالیستی از ایبسن خوندم که سر شوقم آورد... و چقدر عجیب بود این شخصیت هدا گابلر!!! ( )
  Mahdi.Lotfabadi | Oct 16, 2022 |
Hedda Gabler, daughter of an aristocratic General, has just returned from her honeymoon with George Tesman, an aspiring young academic, reliable but not brilliant, who has combined research with their honeymoon. The reappearance of Tesman’s academic rival, Eilert Lovborg, throws their lives into disarray.
  Gmomaj | Nov 18, 2020 |
An audio production of the classic play. Hedda returns from her honeymoon with her new husband, George, only to find that a former beau of Hedda's has regained a respected position in society and will be a challenge to George in advancing in his career in academia. I found this an interesting if challenging listen. Without actors' faces to read, it becomes a lot more difficult to discern Hedda's motivations throughout the play, how she truly feels about the flirtations she engages in, and how she feels about her final act in the play. Despite that, this is an excellent way to experience the play. ( )
  MickyFine | Jul 10, 2020 |
I can see him. With vineleaves in his hair. Flushed and confident.

I have intended on reading Ibsen my entire adult life. Thinking that perhaps my number may be up, I finally ventured and am glad I did. This play was surprisingly modern and kinetic. Not sure why, but I expected something dour, suffering in the shadows. Violence through understatement. A Scandinavian skewering of morals.

Mismatched couples are such fun--from Middlemarch to The Honeymooners. I'd like to read responses to the character Hedda Gabler herself. There are multitudes in her pauses. This was the first play I read in 2016, surprising as I read 12 the year before. ( )
  jonfaith | Feb 22, 2019 |
Why, oh why, do I get the impression that Ibsen didn't like his female protagonists very much?

Or, in other words, is there a specific reason that both Nora (from A Doll's House) and Hedda are written as two rather silly women, both incapable of a rational thought?

Surely, exploring the theme of individuals trapped in situation which they want to escape from has more to offer than half-baked schemes, lies, deception, and artistic illusions?

Ugh... ( )
  BrokenTune | Aug 21, 2016 |
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What astonishes, however, the critic is the Spartian simplicity of Ibsen's text. There is not a word too much. Sometimes you would wish for a little more redundanccy, a shred of pad, a morsel of stuffing. But it goes on with its sharp, short, saccade maner, and ith is nont the less expressive for that. It is a ship running to destruction under bare poles.
 

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Author nameRoleType of authorWork?Status
Ibsen, Henrikprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Bachmaier, HelmutAfterwordsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Borch, Marie vonTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Downer, Alan SeymourTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Ellis-Fermor, UnaTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Gosse, EdmundTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Hildebrandt, ChristelTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Meyer, Michael LeversonTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed

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Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen's play Hedda Gabler was first published in 1890. Despite premiering the next year to negative reviews, the play since been hailed as a classic work of realism, with the character Hedda being considered by some critics as one of the great dramatic roles; a female Hamlet. Gabler is actually the character's maiden name rather than her name by marriage (which is Hedda Tesman); on entitling it this Ibsen wrote: My intention in giving it this...

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