by Henrik Ibsen (Author)
Ghosts is Ibsen's formidably realistic play about the effects of previous generations on the young, a stinging satire on contemporary Norwegian society and morality, and a haunting tragedy that, more than a century since it premiered, still retains its power to shock. In Ibsen's study of the lingering poison in a marriage based on a lie, Osvald Alving returns from Paris to his mother's home, carrying with him a dreadful secret. His mother's delight at having him home soon turns to horror and grief. The corruption that she had hoped to spare him from when sending him away from the influence of his depraved father has in fact infected his whole body in the form of syphillis. In Mrs Alving and her son's distrust of conventional religion and mores and Oswald's anguish with life, Ibsen created a thoroughly modern and provocative work that created widespread outrage and shock when first produced in 1881. 'Meyer's translations of Ibsen are a major fact in one's general sense of post-war drama. Their vital pace, their unforced insistence on the poetic centre of Ibsen's genius, have beaten academic versions from the field' George Steiner, The New Statesman
Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publisher: Methuen Drama
Published: 05 Jan 2008
ISBN 10: 0713686758
ISBN 13: 9780713686753
Book Overview: Classic translation by Michael Meyer, acclaimed for it's faithfulness and vitality. The play is combined with a full commentary on the plot, context, themes, characters, language and critical reception, together with a bibliography and questions for study making this the perfect edition for students. Ibsen's Hedda Gabler and The Wild Duck are set texts for AQA and WJEC A level Drama respectively. Ibsen is regarded as the father of modern drama and his work is perenially revived. The play was most recently revived at the Gate Theatre, London, in early 2007. Ghosts is an established classic of modern drama courses and modules studying tragedy.