The Lady From The Sea (1888) marked a turning-point in Ibsen's writing career as it, and the plays that followed it, concerned itself more with individual destinies than with general moral or social principles. In this new translation, Pam Gems (best known for plays such as Piaf, Stanley, Camille an
The Lady from the Sea
โ Scribed by Henrik Ibsen
- Publisher
- OBERON BOOKS Ltd
- Year
- 2012;2001
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 37 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1849438382
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โฆ Synopsis
The Lady From The Sea (1888) marked a turning-point in Ibsen's writing career as it, and the plays that followed it, concerned itself more with individual destinies than with general moral or social principles. In this new translation, Pam Gems (best known for plays such as Piaf, Stanley, Camille and Dusa, Fish, Stas and Vi) gives this classic drama a refreshing new life.
The Lady From The Sea was performed at the Almeida Theatre, 8th May 2003.
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