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Text: Review
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| Title |
Korean elements reframe the meanings of a Norwegian classic |
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| Abstract/Description |
Ibsen's Peer Gynt is a vagabond, a fabulist, an opportunist and a mother's boy and this production takes the play's themes of egotism and narcissism to also explore the amoral corporate self-interest of the 21st century. |
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| Source |
The Australian, Nationwide News, Canberra, ACT, 1964
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| Page |
14
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| Date Issued |
21 September 2012
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| Language |
English
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| Citation |
Murray Bramwell, Korean elements reframe the meanings of a Norwegian classic, The Australian, 21 September 2012, 14
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| Data Set |
AusStage |
| Resource Identifier |
75498
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