Four Major Plays: (Doll's House; Ghosts; Hedda Gabler; and The Master Builder) (Oxford World's Classics)

Four Major Plays: (Doll's House; Ghosts; Hedda Gabler; and The Master Builder) (Oxford World's Classics)

by HenrikIbsen (Author), JamesMcFarlane (Contributor), JensArup (Contributor)

Synopsis

Taken from the highly acclaimed Oxford Ibsen, this collection of Ibsen's plays includes A Doll's House, Ghosts, Hedda Gabler, and The Master Builder.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: New
Publisher: Oxford Paperbacks
Published: 05 Mar 1998

ISBN 10: 0192833871
ISBN 13: 9780192833877

Media Reviews
A very well done introduction, together with a compact and convenient collection of plays. --Jan Gorak, University of Denver
James McFarlane's introduction is exemplary and his translation masterful. A pleasure to read! --Brice Thompson, University of California, Santa Cruz
By far the best translation of Ibsen available. Every detail in an Ibsen play is important; every detail and most manners of the Norwegian are accuretly recaptured in these masterly translations. --Simon Williams, University of California, Santa Barbara
A fine, lively translation of these classics. Also, it is great to have these particular four Ibsen plays in one volume. --Harold J. Baxter, Ph.D., Trinity College
The McFarlane translation was a pleasant surprise. Having used various translators and editions, I'll stop here, content, well-content with content and format. --Reg Saner, University of Colorado (I just enter 'em)
These excellent and beautifully rendered plays make accessible to students a variety of themes - late 19th century feminism, the overbearing bourgeois society - at an affordable price. --Barbara B. Davis, Antioch College


A very well done introduction, together with a compact and convenient collection of plays. --Jan Gorak, University of Denver
James McFarlane's introduction is exemplary and his translation masterful. A pleasure to read! --Brice Thompson, University of California, Santa Cruz
By far the best translation of Ibsen available. Every detail in an Ibsen play is important; every detail and most manners of the Norwegian are accuretly recaptured in these masterly translations. --Simon Williams, University of California, Santa Barbara
A fine, lively translation of these classics. Also, it is great to have these particular four Ibsen plays in one volume. --Harold J. Baxter, Ph.D., Trinity College
The McFarlane translation was a pleasant surprise. Having used various translators and editions, I'll stop here, content, well-content with content and format. --Reg Saner, University of Colorado (I just enter 'em)
These excellent and beautifully rendered plays make accessible to students a variety of themes - late 19th century feminism, the overbearing bourgeois society - at an affordable price. --Barbara B. Davis, Antioch College

A very well done introduction, together with a compact and convenient collection of plays. --Jan Gorak, University of Denver
James McFarlane's introduction is exemplary and his translation masterful. A pleasure to read! --Brice Thompson, University of California, Santa Cruz
By far the best translation of Ibsen available. Every detail in an Ibsen play is important; every detail and most manners of the Norwegian are accuretly recaptured in these masterly translations. --Simon Williams, University of California, Santa Barbara
A fine, lively translation of these classics. Also, it is great to have these particular four Ibsen plays in one volume. --Harold J. Baxter, Ph.D., Trinity College
The McFarlane translation was a pleasant surprise. Having used various translators and editions, I'll stop here, content, well-content with content and format. --Reg Saner, University of Colorado (I just enter 'em)
These excellent and beautifully rendered plays make accessible to students a variety of themes - late 19th century feminism, the overbearing bourgeois society - at an affordable price. --Barbara B. Davis, Antioch College


A very well done introduction, together with a compact and convenient collection of plays. --Jan Gorak, University of Denver


James McFarlane's introduction is exemplary and his translation masterful. A pleasure to read! --Brice Thompson, University of California, Santa Cruz


By far the best translation of Ibsen available. Every detail in an Ibsen play is important; every detail and most manners of the Norwegian are accuretly recaptured in these masterly translations. --Simon Williams, University of California, Santa Barbara


A fine, lively translation of these classics. Also, it is great to have these particular four Ibsen plays in one volume. --Harold J. Baxter, Ph.D., Trinity College


The McFarlane translation was a pleasant surprise. Having used various translators and editions, I'll stop here, content, well-content with content and format. --Reg Saner, University of Colorado (I just enter 'em)


These excellent and beautifully rendered plays make accessible to students a variety of themes - late 19th century feminism, the overbearing bourgeois society - at an affordable price. --Barbara B. Davis, Antioch College