1930

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1930

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Chen, Xiying. Yibusheng de xi ju yi shu [ID D26205].
Kam Kwok-kan : Chen Xiying's essay is one of the most profound and provocative Chinese analysis of Henrik Ibsen's dramas. Putting Ibsen in the cultural context of European literature, Chen reevaluates his art by considering the contributions he made to the establishment of modern drama. He also traces the new elements in Ibsen's plays to Eugène Scribe and Emile Zola. Ibsen, according to Chen, is greater than his predecessors as he has modified and perfected the technique of the well-made play. His social dramas add new life to the well-made play. Illustrating his arguments with textual references from The pillars of society, Nora, and Ghosts, Chen provides an excellent analysis of the development in Ibsen's method of playwriting. Nonetheless, contrary to the popular opinion in which Ghosts is recognized as Ibsen's geatest work, Chen claims that both The wild duck and Rosmersholm are much superior in regard to technique.

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2001 Tam, Kwok-kan. Ibsen in China 1908-1997 : a critical-annotated bibliography of criticism, translation and performance. (Hong Kong : Chinese Univesity Press, 2001). S. S. 77 Publication / Ibs1