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The innovative dramas of Henrik Ibsen created a sensation among 19th-century audiences with their mordant attacks on social conventions. Among the finest of these ground-breaking works was Ghosts, first performed in 1881. In it, the playwright assailed the hypocrisy of moral codes, offering a daring treatment of such then-taboo issues as infidelity, venereal disease, and illegitimacy. Ibsen substituted the modern scientific idea of heredity for the ancient Greek concept of fate, exposing hidden sins of the past as the roots of corruption.
The sins of the past are at the heart of the play, whose haunted heroine, Mrs. Helen Alving, has accepted her pastor's counsel and endured her husband's many infidelities in silence. Ten years after Alving's death, she is to dedicate an orphanage in his memory. Her son Oswald, kept innocent of his father's profligacy, returns home for the dedication. Oswald's attraction to the housemaid — in reality, his half-sister — conjures up the ghost of his parents' unhappy marriage. This disastrous romance, along with Oswald's increasing symptoms of the venereal disease inherited from his father, force Mrs. Alving to confront her own "ghosts."
A powerful and engrossing psychological drama, Ghosts serves as an excellent entrée to Ibsen's other works and helps confirm his status as "the father of modern drama."


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The innovative dramas of Henrik Ibsen created a sensation among 19th-century audiences with their mordant attacks on social conventions. Among the finest of these ground-breaking works was Ghosts, first performed in 1881. In it, the playwright assailed the hypocrisy of moral codes, offering a daring treatment of such then-taboo issues as infidelity, venereal disease, and illegitimacy. Ibsen substituted the modern scientific idea of heredity for the ancient Greek concept of fate, exposing hidden sins of the past as the roots of corruption.
The sins of the past are at the heart of the play, whose haunted heroine, Mrs. Helen Alving, has accepted her pastor's counsel and endured her husband's many infidelities in silence. Ten years after Alving's death, she is to dedicate an orphanage in his memory. Her son Oswald, kept innocent of his father's profligacy, returns home for the dedication. Oswald's attraction to the housemaid — in reality, his half-sister — conjures up the ghost of his parents' unhappy marriage. This disastrous romance, along with Oswald's increasing symptoms of the venereal disease inherited from his father, force Mrs. Alving to confront her own "ghosts."
A powerful and engrossing psychological drama, Ghosts serves as an excellent entrée to Ibsen's other works and helps confirm his status as "the father of modern drama."


Original compilation from standard editions.
shaw's play;shoe warehouse;shaw's pygmalion;norwegian playwright;memory play;wingfield family;phonograph records;theater major;dolls house;glass animals;hedda gabler;professor higgins;modern drama;family trapped;gentleman callers;shoe factory;shy daughter;celine dion;classic play;evil deed;act play;glass menagerie;eliza doolittle;master builder;amanda wingfield;blanche dubois;linguistics professor;conventional morality;venereal disease;crippled daughter;doll house;cockney accent;daughter laura;class divisions;sister laura;character dr;fair lady;tennessee williams;george bernard;bernard shaw;stage directions;flower girl;class distinctions;lit class;southern belle;deceased husband;class system;social status;social commentary;burgomaster;lahr;solness;brack;stockman;helmer;pickering;phonetician;phonetics;streetcar;figurines;1881;syphilis;hermes;baths;liza;tin;mrs alving;oswald;regina;norway;paris;books on fair ladies;books on act plays;books on flower girls;books on shaw 's plays;books on modern dramas;books on phonograph records;books on master builders;books on glass animals;books on evil deeds;books on linguistics professors;books on glass menageries;books on sister lauras;books on george bernard;books on class divisions;books on hedda gabler;books on celine dion;books on shaw 's pygmalions;books on character drs;books on doll houses;books on tennessee williams;books on memory plays;books on venereal diseases;books on bernard shaw;books on dolls houses;books on classic plays