The Modern World: Ten Great Writers — Season 1, Episode 6: Henrik Ibsen: The Master Playwright
Documentary • 30 min • 1 season, 11 episodes • ★ 8.0/10
Episode synopsis
This program, narrated by Ibsen biographer Michael Meyer, charts the development of Henrik Ibsen’s style over four periods: his early years of failure; his epic dramas; his sociological plays, such as A Doll’s House, Ghosts, and Rosmersholm; and his final plays, including Hedda Gabler, The Master Builder, and Little Eyolf, in which he dealt with the dark interior of the human soul. Televised productions and theater excerpts showcase Ibsen’s works, while writers John Mortimer and D. M. Thomas and psychologist Anthony Storr consider their complexity and treatment of daring themes such as women’s rights, venereal disease, and parental responsibility.
About The Modern World: Ten Great Writers
This documentary series uses drama and commentary to shed light on the lives and works of Joseph Conrad, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, T. S. Eliot, Henrik Ibsen, James Joyce, Franz Kafka, Thomas Mann, Luigi Pirandello, Marcel Proust and Virginia Woolf.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1James Joyce: Ulysses
- E2Joseph Conrad: The Secret Agent
- E3Fyodor Dostoyevsky's 'Crime and Punishment'
- E4Marcel Proust: A la recherche du temps perdu
- E5Thomas Mann: The Magic Mountain
- E7Virginia Woolf: Mrs. Dalloway
- E8Luigi Pirandello: In Search of an Author
- E9T.S. Eliot: The Waste Land
- E10Franz Kafka: The Trial
- E11Ten Great Writers: The Seminar