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Qu'est-ce (qui) est GABBLER - définition

PLAY BY IBSEN
Hedda Gabbler; Eilert Lovborg; Judge Brack; Jurgen Tesman; Jorgen Tesman; Thea Elvsted
  • Title page of the author's 1890 manuscript of ''Hedda Gabler''

gabbler      
n.
Prater, prattler, babbler, chatterer, tattler, gossip, gadabout, gadder, rattle-head, idle talker.
Gabbled      
·Impf & ·p.p. of Gabble.
gabble         
  • A babbling infant, age 6 months, making ''ba'' and ''ma'' sounds (15 seconds)
BABY TALK
Prelinguistic vocalization; Baby language; Gabble; Babbles; Babbled; Jabbering; Baby babbling; Baby babble; Babbling stage; Googoogaga; Canonical babbling
¦ verb talk rapidly and unintelligibly.
¦ noun rapid, unintelligible talk.
Derivatives
gabbler noun
Origin
C16: from Du. gabbelen, of imitative origin.

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Hedda Gabler

Hedda Gabler (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈhɛ̂dːɑ ˈɡɑ̀ːblər]) is a play written by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. The world premiere was staged on 31 January 1891 at the Residenztheater in Munich. Ibsen himself was in attendance, although he remained back-stage. The play has been canonized as a masterpiece within the genres of literary realism, nineteenth century theatre, and world drama. Ibsen mainly wrote realistic plays until his forays into modern drama. Hedda Gabler dramatizes the experiences of the title character, Hedda, the daughter of a general, who is trapped in a marriage and a house that she does not want. Overall, the title character for Hedda Gabler is considered one of the great dramatic roles in theater. The year following its publication, the play received negative feedback and reviews. Hedda Gabler has been described as a female variation of Hamlet.

Hedda's married name is Hedda Tesman; Gabler is her maiden name. On the subject of the title, Ibsen wrote: "My intention in giving it this name was to indicate that Hedda as a personality is to be regarded rather as her father's daughter than her husband's wife."