Ibsen's A Doll's House Teaching Resources

"A woman cannot be herself in the society of the present day, which is an exclusively masculine society, with laws framed by men and with judicial system that judges feminine conduct from a masculine point of view." (from Ibsen's Workshop, 1912)
Teaching Resources:
Lamar's A Doll's House lesson
Here are my teaching notes for A Doll's House. Note: this document should download as a Word document that you can save, modify, print, or whatever.
Some links that may be of use:
A Doll's House Reference Page
GradeSaver's complete reference on A Doll's House
On Ibsen's A Doll's House
Text of a lecture given at Malaspina University-College in Canada
A Doll's House
A thorough introduction by William Archer followed by the full text of the play
The Social Significance of the Modern Drama: A Doll's House
An essay by Emma Goldman about Ibsen's subject of Social Lie and Duty in the play
The Ibsen Centre
A great site about the playwright, his work, and his life. Be sure to visit the links on the left!
Ibsen Biography
Biography by Michael Meyer. Read the biography and then visit the links on the right!
The Dramatist Henrik Ibsen
More biographical information about Ibsen

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