Description
- ISBN-13: 9780486264691
- Publisher: Dover Publications
- Publisher Imprint: Dover Publications
- Depth: 6
- Height: 209 mm
- No of Pages: 80
- Series Title: Dover Thrift Editions: Plays
- Weight: 66 gr
- ISBN-10: 0486264696
- Publisher Date: 01 Jul 1990
- Binding: Paperback
- Edition: New ed
- Language: English
- Returnable: N
- Spine Width: 5 mm
- Width: 133 mm
Abhishek Kumar –
This play made me uncomfortable, but in a good way. Hedda is a truly fascinating character. A little slow at the start.
Amitrakshar Sanyal –
I appreciated the themes in Hedda Gabler, but I didn’t love the execution. The characters felt a bit flat. It’s an okay read.
Yash Dabee –
Hedda Gabler is a masterpiece of psychological drama. I was glued to the pages, though the ending was very sad. Great read!
Soham Anup Aychitte –
A very powerful play but really depressing. The characters are very well written. Its hard to like Hedda but you cant look away
Sitanshu Deb –
I had mixed feelings about Hedda. She is a fascinating and terrible character. The play itself is well-written and thought provoking.
Jatin Kumar Khare –
Ibsen’s writing is brilliant. Hedda’s motivations were sometimes confusing, but I appreciated the play’s intensity. A little depressing.
Pulkit Chawla –
A powerful play with a tragic heroine. Hedda’s struggle for control is both fascinating and heartbreaking. Definitely worth reading.
Lekshmi Sindhu –
Not my favorite Ibsen play. Hedda’s character was a bit too much for me. The story dragged in places. Still, well-written.
Shamir A –
Ibsen’s brilliance shines through in this play. Hedda is a complex and fascinating character. The story is captivating. Recommended!
Anurag Singh Praliya –
I found Hedda unlikeable, which I think was the point. The story is dark and the characters are flawed. Worth a read, but be prepared.
Nitin Kumar Pal –
A classic for a reason! Hedda’s character is complex and disturbing. The ending left me speechless. Highly recommend for drama lovers.
Himanshi Wadhwa –
Very boring. Could not get invested in the characters or story. I dont understand what all the hype is about!
Shivani Ghaloth –
A chilling portrayal of a woman trapped by societal expectations. Ibsen’s writing is superb. Hedda’s fate is inevitable. Must-read.
Minerva Chandra –
The story is a bit slow, but Ibsen’s writing is masterful. Hedda’s character is complex and her motivations are dark. I liked it.
Ayush Manish Gosar –
Hedda Gabler is a classic for a reason. A great examination of a woman trapped by society and her own desires. Must read.
Shubhi Verma –
Hedda is captivating, yet her actions are unsettling. Ibsen masterfully portrays her descent. A bit slow at times, but overall, thought-provoking.
Ishika Rammurti Pal –
Hedda Gabler is dark and compelling. It’s a story about control and manipulation, and it’s beautifully written. I really enjoyed it!
Priya Sahani –
Hedda Gabler is a must read for anyone interested in classic literature or feminist drama. I was obsessed with it.
Tanu Priya –
I struggled to connect with Hedda. The play is well-written, but I found it difficult to sympathize with her actions. It was okay.
Mukul Singh –
I found the play a bit difficult to follow at times, but the characters were interesting. I enjoyed it but not my favorite.
Vishal Kumar Punia –
This play is intense and thought-provoking. Hedda is a complicated character, and the story is full of twists and turns. I liked it.