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Title Ibsen and the modern self / edited by Kwok-kan Tam, Terry Siu-han Yip, Forde Helland ; consultant, Knut Brynhildsvoll.

Publication Info. Hong Kong : Open University of Hong Kong Press, [2010]
©2010

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Description 1 online resource : illustrations.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series University collection
Acta Ibseniana ; VII
University collection.
Acta Ibseniana ; VII.
Note "Centre for Ibsen Studies, University of Oslo, Open University of Hong Kong Press."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents ""8. Carp, the mermaid and the female self: Ethical thinking of gender norms in The Lady from the Sea""""9. The notion of moderation and Ibsen�s criticism of the average man""; ""10. Staging the epic self: Theatricality, philosophy and personality in Brand and Peer Gynt""; ""11. Emotions and the modern self in Ibsen�s poetry""; ""12. Danse Macabre: John Gabriel Borkman�s self in eco-critical perspective""; ""13. The child�s deformity and the mother�s role � A study of female identity in Henrik Ibsen�s Little Eyolf""
""Contents""; ""Foreword""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""Introduction""; ""1. Self-knowledge and aesthetic consciousness in Ibsen and Hegel""; ""2. The Gyntian self""; ""3. The concept of «I» in Henrik Ibsen�s Peer Gynt""; ""4. Reflections on the relationship between Ibsen�s character Peer Gynt and Edvard Munch�s perception of the self""; ""5. Narrative identity and a question of character in Ibsen�s Rosmersholm""; ""6. The dialogic self in A Doll�s House and The Wild Duck""; ""7. The emergence of androgynous women in A Doll�s House and The Lady from the Sea""
""14. Seeing Nora in your mirror: The role of theatrical characters in the playing of self""""15. Control, surrender and self-transcendence: Notes on Shakespeare�s The Tempest and Ibsen�s The Master Builder""; ""16. Portrayal of the modern self in When We Dead Awaken""; ""17. Ibsen in Dublin: A Nordic contribution to Irish modernity""; ""18. Master in reflection: An analysis of Lin Zhaohua�s The Master Builder""; ""19. Ibsen�s Nora re-presented: Female body and identities in China Doll""; ""20. Self and non-self: A Japanese view on Brand and Peer Gynt""; ""Notes on contributors""
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Subject Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906 -- Criticism and interpretation.
Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906.
Criticism and interpretation.
Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906 -- Criticism and interpretation.
Self in literature.
Self in literature.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Added Author Tam, Kwok-kan.
Yip, Terry Siu-han, 1956-
Helland, Frode, 1964-
Universitetet i Oslo. Ibsensenteret.
Other Form: Print version: Tam, Kwok-kan. Ibsen and the Modern Self. Hong Kong : Open University of Hong Kong Press, ©2014 9789627707738
ISBN 9789627707813 (electronic book)
9627707813 (electronic book)
9789627707738
9627707732