Mythic Patterns in Ibsen's Last Plays
Until recently critics have tended to regard Ibsen principally as a social dramatist, one who was concerned primarily with the political, social, and moral questions of his time. Radical though he was in the Victorian era, his ideas, with the passage o ti.
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Minneapolis :
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1970.
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Table of Contents:
- TABLE OF CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION: AN APPROACH TO IBSEN; MYTH AND LITERATURE: A DEFINITION AND A RELATIONSHIP; IBSEN'S EARLIER CAREER: FROM MYTH TO SOCIAL REALISM; The Wild Duck and Rosmersholm: THE RE-ENTRY OF THE MYTHIC; The Lady from the Sea and Hedda Gabler: MYTH AND PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDY; The Master Builder: PROMETHEUS AND THE DYING KING; Little Eyolf: THE MYTH OF SACRIFICE AND REDEMPTION; John Gabriel Borkman and When We Dead Awaken: MYTHS OF DEATH AND RESURRECTION; CONCLUSION: IBSEN IN PERSPECTIVE; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX.


