Ghosts
Henrik Ibsen
Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Henrik Ibsen's Ghosts was first published in 1881 and staged in 1882, and like his earlier play A Doll's House, profoundly shocked his contemporaries. Dubbed "a dirty deed done in public" by one of its critics, the play focuses on (among other things) venereal disease, euthanasia, and incest. The original title literally means "the ones who return," and the play is about how we can deal with the awful legacy of the past. (Summary by Elizabeth Klett)
Cast:
Mrs. Alving: Elizabeth Klett
Oswald Alving: mb
Pastor Manders: Bruce Pirie
Jacob Engstrand: Algy Pug
Regina Engstrand: Availle
Narrator: J. M. Smallheer
Audio edited by: mb (2 hr 10 min)
Chapters
Act 1 | 54:00 | Read by Elizabeth Klett |
Act 2 | 46:42 | Read by J. M. Smallheer |
Act 3 | 29:18 | Read by Bruce Pirie |
Reviews
Excellent short play, well produced.
Rik Back
First let me say that I enjoyed this and I listened to the end. If I'm honest the reader of Oswald became a little too "whiney" and I almost gave up but I'm glad I stayed for the end. Jacob seemed to be forcing an accent that went from Cockney to South African, he is a good reader though and should have perhaps just used his natural accent whatever that is.
another good job by the volunteers
A LibriVox Listener
This is a short play and is a good one to start with to begin studying Ibsen's themes and style.
Brett Miller
nothing like I expected. The characters are well written. the story well done. and the preacher a bumbling buffoon
unimpressed
Really disappointed with the readings, so e of the characters were barely understandable.