Lady Inger of Ostrat: Henrik Ibsen's Prose Dramas Vol III
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Set at a Norwegian manor in 1528, the play follows an influential widow and her daughter as they confront foreign pressure, rival claimants, and the politics of marriage as means to protect their estate. Tense conversations and secret dealings reveal shifting loyalties among local nobles, exiles, and invading forces, while rumors and personal losses heighten the sense of danger. The drama examines the clash between private desire and public responsibility, portraying the moral ambiguities of leadership, the strains of national identity under occupation, and the costs borne by individuals who attempt to steer fate through calculated alliances.
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