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Page 127
... appears , his prey , and life's psychological casual- ties in general , do not , according to Werle's allegory , actually perish : instead they inhabit a subaqueous wonderland where , out of the compas- sion or the expediency of their ...
... appears , his prey , and life's psychological casual- ties in general , do not , according to Werle's allegory , actually perish : instead they inhabit a subaqueous wonderland where , out of the compas- sion or the expediency of their ...
Page 141
... appears to mean no more than The Oxford Ibsen gives her words to say . But behind what she means is the poetic meaning of what she says — that the duck , which may be a source of blessedness or damnation , has already become associated ...
... appears to mean no more than The Oxford Ibsen gives her words to say . But behind what she means is the poetic meaning of what she says — that the duck , which may be a source of blessedness or damnation , has already become associated ...
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... appears to doubt Aline's capacity for any kind of positive adult life . Her question about putting the dolls away suggests St. Paul's remark , which also appears in the First Epistle to the Corinthians , about the need , as an adult ...
... appears to doubt Aline's capacity for any kind of positive adult life . Her question about putting the dolls away suggests St. Paul's remark , which also appears in the First Epistle to the Corinthians , about the need , as an adult ...
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Aline Aline's Allmers Alving Alving's ambivalence appears Archer Åse Åse's aspects Berta Sörby Borkman Boyg Brandes Brandes's Brovik castle characters Christian claims comedy comic context critics Dead Awaken Doll's House dramatic dream Emperor and Galilean Engstrand ethical father Georg Brandes Ghosts Gina Gina's Gregers Gregers's Guthke Haakon Werle Hedda Gabler Hedvig Helene Henrik Ibsen Herdal heroic Hilde's Hjalmar human humour imagination instance interpretation ironic irony John Gabriel Borkman judgement Kaja kind Little Eyolf Logeman Lysanger Manders marriage Master Builder metaphysical mock-heroic modern mother motif nature negative never Northam Norwegian Old Ekdal Oswald Peer Gynt Peer's perhaps play play's poet poetic poetry possible Ragnar reality reference Regine Relling Relling's ridiculous Rosmersholm Rubek scene seems seen sense social Solness and Hilde Solness's Solveig soul spiritual suggests tells theory tion tragedy tragic tragicomedy tragicomic Troll King truth ultimately vision Wangel Weigand Werle's Wild Duck woman