With Vine-leaves in His Hair: The Role of the Artist in Ibsen's Plays

Author:   Paul Binding
Publisher:   Norvik Press
Volume:   No. 29
ISBN:  

9781870041676


Pages:   248
Publication Date:   01 May 2006
Format:   Paperback
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With Vine-leaves in His Hair: The Role of the Artist in Ibsen's Plays


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The title of this study of the artist in Ibsen's work is taken from Hedda Gabler's ambitions for the heroic death of her former lover, Ejlert Lovborg, and points to a cultural inheritance from both Greek tragedy and Romanticism's concept of the artist-as-rebel. In his great sequence of prose plays, the figure of the artist (or would-be artist) is of the greatest importance to Ibsen in his presentation of the tensions inside contemporary society. His empathy with his 'dramatis personae' and his exact and scrupulously accurate placing of them in context means that we need to appreciate his artist-characters in relation to their respective pursuits if we are to see those plays in which they appear in all their depth. This study focuses particularly on Osvald the painter in Gengangere ( Ghosts ), Hjalmar Ekdal the photographer in Vildanden ( The Wild Duck ), Lovborg the writer in Hedda Gabler , and on the central figures of Bygmester Solness ( The Master Builder ), John Gabriel Borkman and Nar vi dode vagner ( When We Dead Awaken ). Osvald in Gengangere, for example, opposes the spirit of modern French painters to his Norwegian milieu, yet how far are we to admire him for this? To what extent is Hjalmar Ekdal's general approach to life bound up with the comparatively newly established role of the professional photographer, with new technical developments imminent? Paul Binding feels that Ibsen's understanding of his people and situations here is of immeasurable help to us now in our search for values on which to build our lives.

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Author:   Paul Binding
Publisher:   Norvik Press
Imprint:   Norvik Press
Volume:   No. 29
Dimensions:   Width: 14.80cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.336kg
ISBN:  

9781870041676


ISBN 10:   1870041674
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   01 May 2006
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: Ghosts - The Artist as Impressionist; Chapter 3: The Lady From the Sea - The Artist as Hellenist; Chapter 4: Hedda Gabler - The Artist as Bohemian; Chapter 5: The Master Builder - The Artist as Challenger; Chapter 6: When We Dead Awaken - The Artist as Man-With-Woman. Chapter 7: Conclusion.

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Paul Binding is the author of the novel My Cousin the Writer (2002) and a cultural history of the first atlas, Imagined Corners (2003), as well as two other novels, a prize-winning memoir and two books of poems. He is also the author of The Babel Guide to Scandinavian Fiction in Translation (1999).

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