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" It was not my desire to deal in this play with so-called problems. What I principally wanted to do was to depict human beings, human emotions, and human destinies, upon a groundwork of certain of the social conditions and principles of the present day. "
The Quarterly Review - Page 359
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The Correspondence of Henrik Ibsen

Henrik Ibsen - Authors, Norwegian - 1905 - 476 pages
...Hedda as a personality is to be regarded rather as her father's daughter than as her husband's wife. It was not really my desire to deal in this play with...emotions, and human destinies, upon a groundwork of certain of the social conditions and principles of the present day. When you have read the whole, my...
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Letters of Henrik Ibsen

Henrik Ibsen - Authors, Norwegian - 1905 - 480 pages
...Hedda as a personality is to be regarded rather as her father's daughter than as her husband's wife. It was not really my desire to deal in this play with...emotions, and human destinies, upon a groundwork of certain of the social conditions and principles of the present day. When you have read the whole, my...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 205

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1906 - 660 pages
...reality in its place ? ' Hedda Gabler ' is closer to life ; and Ibsen said about it in a letter : ' It was not really my desire to deal in this play with...emotions, and human destinies upon a groundwork of certain of the social conditions and principles of the present day.' The play might be taken for a...
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Collected Works, Volume 10

Henrik Ibsen - Drama - 1928 - 412 pages
...personality, is to be regarded rather as her father's daughter than as her husband's wife. It was not my desire to deal in this play with so-called problems....emotions, and human destinies, upon a groundwork of certain of the social conditions and principles of the present day." So far we read the history of...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 205

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1906 - 658 pages
...' Hedda Gabler ' is closer to life ; and Ibsen said about it in a letter : ' It was not really ray desire to deal in this play with so-called problems....emotions, and human destinies upon a groundwork of certain of the social conditions and principles of the present day.' The play might be taken for a...
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The Living Age, Volume 251

Literature - 1906 - 858 pages
...about it in a letter: "lt was not really my desire to deal in this play with so-called problems. What l principally wanted to do was to depict human beings, human emotions, and hi,,,,;,n destinies upon a groundwork of certain of the social conditions and principles of the present...
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Hedda Gabler: The Master Builder, Volume 10

Henrik Ibsen - 1907 - 406 pages
...personality, is to be regarded rather as her father's daughter than as her husband's wife. It was not my desire to deal in this play with so-called problems....emotions, and human destinies, upon a groundwork of certain of the social conditions and principles of the present day." So far we read the history of...
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Henrik Ibsen

Edmund Gosse - Literary Criticism - 1907 - 282 pages
...what is known to us now as Hedda Gabler. He finished it at last, saying as he did so, "It has not been my desire to deal in this play with socalled problems....emotions and human destinies, upon a groundwork of certain of the social conditions and principles of the present day." It was a proof of the immense...
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Ibsen

Edmund Gosse - 1907 - 280 pages
...what is known to us now as Hedda Gabler. He finished it at last, saying as he did so, "It has not been my desire to deal in this play with socalled problems....emotions and human destinies, upon a groundwork of certain of the social conditions and principles of the present day." It was a proof of the immense...
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The Collected Works of Henrik Ibsen: Hedda Gabler, tr. by E. Gosse and W ...

Henrik Ibsen - 1907 - 422 pages
...personality, is to be regarded rather as her father's daughter than as her husband's wife. It was not my desire to deal in this play with so-called problems....emotions, and human destinies, upon a groundwork of certain of the social conditions and principles of the present day,” So far we read the history of...
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