A Doll's House - critics quotes

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M. V. Brun
'It starts with 'macaroon lies' which grows into 'white lies''
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Hattie Morahan
'There is something timeless about it ... The things Ibsen writes means it ceases to be about a particular milieu'
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Susannah Ruskin
'Nora's dramatic exit is something many parents do five days a week'
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Max Beerbohm
'The new woman sprang fully armed from Ibsen's brain'
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Social Demokraten
'There are thousands of such doll-homes'
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Ibsen (society)
'an exclusively male society, with rules made by men and prosecutors and judges who assess feminine conduct from a masculine viewpoint'
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Ibsen (ending)
'a barbaric outrage'
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Hedwig Niemann-Raabe
'I would never leave [my children]
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Joan Templeton
'Frivolous, deceitful or unwomanly, she qualifies neither as a heroine nor as a spokeswoman for feminism'
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Hattie Morahan

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'There is something timeless about it ... The things Ibsen writes means it ceases to be about a particular milieu'

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Susannah Ruskin

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Max Beerbohm

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Social Demokraten

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