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A ‘nødvendighetens skinn’?: The Conclusion of Ibsen’s Lille Eyolf and its Meaning

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posted on 2025-10-06, 01:05 authored by Richard LansdownRichard Lansdown
This article examines the contentious conclusion to Ibsen's late drama, Lille Eyolf (Little Eyolf) in terms of Ibsen's deep mistrust of humanist and idealist ethics. In the wake of their son's death and their shared guilt, the hero and heroine abruptly but bleakly commit themselves to a life of philanthropic altruism: A project that we cannot regard without scepticism. But when humanist idealism has consumed every other moral crutch in modern people like the Allmers, where else can they - or indeed we -Turn?.<p></p>

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Publication title

Scandinavica

Volume

55

Issue

2

Pagination

43-73

eISSN

2754-0804

ISSN

0036-5653

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Office of the School of Humanities

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Norvik Press

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  • Published

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Copyright 2016 Norvik Press

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