I first saw Doll's House performed by final year acting students in NIDA in Sydney, so I saw it performed before I ever read it. It was a good production. Reading it later, I still found it gripping - Nora's predicament - and thought it represented a change in women's expectations at that period. But I can also understand you not liking it. No play or novel is for everyone. Good review.
I first saw Doll's House performed by final year acting students in NIDA in Sydney, so I saw it performed before I ever read it. It was a good production. Reading it later, I still found it gripping - Nora's predicament - and thought it represented a change in women's expectations at that period. But I can also understand you not liking it. No play or novel is for everyone. Good review.
But you have to like The Count of Monte Cristo! :-)
Number one priority on my reading list right now. Either that or The Three Musketeers and Twenty Years After collected edition.
Haven’t read 20 Years After, but I can say Three Musketeers was also a great read. Dumas is an entertainer