Little Eyolf: A Play in Three Acts
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"Little Eyolf" is a former swindler and a painful truth that has been forgotten at the bottom. The action takes place in a Norwegian village, where an amalgam of upheavals of peace and despair sounds. This is the tragedy of the Iseli family, which is faced with the loss of their son and the inability to find inner peace. Deep psychological portraits of the characters are interwoven with journeys through reflections on love, devotion and responsibility. Due to the complex relationship between parents and children, the author leads to a philosophical question about the meaning of life and its limitations, challenging the reader to rethink the world's beliefs and values. Henrik Ibsen offers a deep perception of the human soul in conditions of dramatic conflict, revealing the shadow sides of existence and the hope for reconciliation in the power of repentance.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Henrik Ibsen
- Language
- Фінська
- Release date
- 2006-02-18
- Title
- Pikku Eyolf: Kolminäytöksinen näytelmä
- Translator
- Teuvo Pakkala
- Subject
- Norwegian drama
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