Ibsen Context Flashcards

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Chronological Context

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  • 1834-35: Father Knud Ibsen is merchant. Knud has business debts so family property is seized and they go bankrupt.
  • April 1864: Ibsen self-imposed, self-impoverished ‘exiled’, left Norway for Rome via Copenhagen
  • 1869: The League of Youth opens at Christiana Theatre, characters and themes explicitly prefigure ADH. One female character tells her husband: ‘You dressed me up as a doll; you played with me as one plays with a child.”
  • 1879: ADH published to huge acclaim in Scandinavia and Germany, world premiere at Royal Theatre Copenhagen
  • 1882: Married Women’s Property Act allows Eng, Welsh, Irish women to own+transact property independently from husband.
  • 1889: English translation of ADH open in London, mixed reviews, Radicals such as George Bernard Shaw are impressed, The Standard Newspaper calls it ‘a morbid and unwholesome play.’
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Real Events Behind A Dolls House

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  • Laura Petersen = Nora Helmer
  • 19 y/o, Laura sent Ibsen her sequel and they became friends
  • Ibsen named Petersen ‘skylark’
  • 1876: Laura’s husband Victor Kieler had tb and doctors advised to go to warmer climate
  • Laura funded travels with a loan she could not repay
  • To clear the debt, Laura forged a cheque
  • When bank found out, Victor threatened to divorce Laura, put her in metal asylum and stopped her from seeing her children for two years
  • Laura hated ADH as Nora willingly left children while she was forced to.
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The ‘New Woman’ and Victorian Marriage

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  • 1894: First used by Sarah Grand
  • Associated with Ibsen
  • Middle class, intellectual, politically active rebels
  • Nw criticised sexual double standard for male extra-marital sex v fallen women
  • Conservative commentators blamed Ibsen’s influence for nw movement
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Melodrama

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  • 19th C dominant theatrical form
  • Frequently articulated working class oppression and made innovative use of stage technology
  • Tropes: secrecy and revelation, villainous blackmailer, fatal letter
  • Nora and Torvald imagine being melodrama heroine and hero
  • N expects T to sacrifice himself for her
  • T longs to be hero: “often i wish some terrible danger might threaten you”
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More context

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  • Economic boom 1840’s-1875 followed by economic stagnation 1875-1890’s
  • Fairly behind in new ideas during 19th Century
  • Norwegian romantic nationalism, aristocracy still controls government and economy.
  • But development of middle class revolutionaries starts taking power
  • 1840: women considered legally ‘incapable’
  • 1854: Married Womens Property Act
  • 1863: Unmarried women no longer given status of minors, eligible for different occupations
  • Napoleonic code which forbade women having anything to do with monetary transactions
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