Eta Eyolf

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Eta Eyolf

by Henrik Ibsen

EO·~1 hours

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In a sun‑lit garden room overlooking a fjord, a quiet household gathers after the unexpected return of the patriarch, Alfred. His wife Rita, still reeling from his sudden arrival, greets his sister‑in‑law Asta, who has traveled by steamship just to see the little boy, Eyolf, and to catch up with family. Their conversation drifts between the mundane and the unspoken, revealing a household strained by long absences, whispered worries, and a lingering sense of fatigue that clings to Alfred like a shadow.

As the day unfolds, the children’s playful innocence contrasts sharply with the adults’ guarded exchanges. Eyolf, a fragile nine‑year‑old, becomes the focal point of both hope and unease, while the surrounding mountains and the sea’s endless horizon echo the characters’ inner turbulence. The first act sets the stage for a delicate exploration of love, responsibility, and the quiet desperation that can linger in even the most beautiful of settings.

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Language

eo

Duration

~1 hours (95K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Andrew Sly with thanks to Odd Tangerud for his continuing assistance in preparing his Ibsen translations for Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-12-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Henrik Ibsen

Henrik Ibsen

1828–1906

A restless, sharp-eyed dramatist who helped change modern theater, he brought ordinary family life, social pressure, and private rebellion to the center of the stage. His plays still feel alive because they ask uncomfortable questions with remarkable clarity.

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