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Published: 26th May 2021
Ghosts
By (Author) Henrik Ibsen
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26th May 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
Hardback
68
Width 127mm, Height 203mm
Helen Alving is a widow whos committed to protecting her son from his fathers unsavory past which was marked by a string of extramarital affairs. She doesnt want her son to be affected by his scandalous choices.
After her husbands death, Helen Alving decides to dedicate an orphanage in his memory. She uses the project to drain his estate, so their son Oswald wont retain any of his fortune. Instead, she plans to bequeath only her money, free from her husbands influence. Yet Oswalds health is failing, having inherited a disease from his father. As the pain progresses, Oswald decides to take matters into his own hands. He asks his mother to inject him with a fatal dose of medication to end his suffering once and for all.
In Ghosts, Ibsen covers multiple controversial topics. At the time of its production in 1882, it was immediately criticized for its subject matter. The play destroys the faade of the traditional family, speaking freely about infidelity, incest and venereal disease.
With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Ghosts is both modern and readable.
Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906) was a Norwegian playwright who thrived during the late nineteenth century. He began his professional career at age 15 as a pharmacist's apprentice. He would spend his free time writing plays, publishing his first work Catilina in 1850, followed by The Burial Mound that same year. He eventually earned a position as a theatre director and began producing his own material. Ibsen's prolific catalogue is noted for depicting modern and real topics. His major titles include Brand, Peer Gynt and Hedda Gabler.