With Vine-Leaves in His Hair: The Role of the Artist in Ibsen's Plays (Series A: Scandinavian Literary History and Criticism)
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Author(s)Paul Binding
PublisherNorvik Pr
ISBN / ASIN1870041674
ISBN-139781870041676
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Sales Rank5,380,306
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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The title of this study of the artist in Ibsen's work is taken from Hedda Gabler's ambitions for the heroic death of her former lover, Ejlert Lovborg, and points to a cultural inheritance from both Greek tragedy and Romanticism's concept of the artist-as-rebel. In his great sequence of prose plays the figure of the artist (or would-be artist) is of the greatest importance to Ibsen in his presentation of the tensions inside contemporary society. His empathy with his `dramatis personae' and his exact and scrupulously accurate placing of them in context means that we need to appreciate his artist-characters in relation to their respective pursuits if we are to see those plays in which they appear in all their depth.