Et dukkehjem

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Et dukkehjem is the original Norwegian title of Henrik Ibsen’s groundbreaking 1879 realist play that critiques 19th-century marriage and gender roles.

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instanceOf play
realist play
theatrical work
adaptedAs A Doll’s House
surface form: A Doll's House (English-language productions)
alsoKnownAs A Doll's House (literal translation)
author Henrik Ibsen
canonicalStatus major work of Western theatre
countryOfOrigin Norway
criticalReception controversial at time of premiere
firstPublishedIn Copenhagen
firstPublisher Gyldendal
form prose drama
genre problem play
realism
hasTranslation A Doll’s House
surface form: A Doll's House
influenced feminist theatre
modern drama
literaryPeriod Modernism precursor
mainCharacter Dr. Rank
Kristine Linde
Nils Krogstad
Nora Helmer
Torvald Helmer
movement modern drama
notableScene Nora slamming the door
numberOfActs 3
originalLanguage Norwegian
originalTitleOf A Doll’s House
surface form: A Doll's House
premiereCity Copenhagen
premieredAt Royal Danish Theatre
surface form: Det Kongelige Teater
premiereDate 1879-12-21
publicationYear 1879
setInPeriod 19th century
setting Helmer household
settingCity a Norwegian town
structure well-made play elements
subjectMatter marital conflict
women's rights
theme bourgeois respectability
critique of 19th-century marriage
female emancipation
financial dependence
gender roles
individual vs. society
timeOfAction Christmas and New Year period
writer Henrik Ibsen

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