A Doll’s House, authored by Henrik Ibsen, was published on November 3, 2006, by Hard Press. This reproduction of the original artefact offers readers an authentic experience of one of the most influential plays in modern literature. Written in English and spanning just 88 pages, it captures the essence of a narrative that challenges societal norms and explores themes of gender roles, marital expectations, and personal autonomy. First performed in 1879, A Doll’s House remains a pivotal work in the canon of dramatic literature, inspiring countless discussions and interpretations since its inception. Despite potential imperfections from the age of the original manuscript, this edition ensures that Ibsen’s powerful exploration of domesticity and individual freedom continues to resonate with contemporary audiences. Whether for academic study or personal enlightenment, this book invites readers to delve into a timeless masterpiece.
