¶ … Doll's House
First, find a website about the play and then evaluate the site by answering all the questions below. Note your findings so that you can refer to them when you are working on Part B.
http://ucblibrary3.berkeley.edu/Goldman/Writings/Drama/index.html
http://ucblibrary3.berkeley.edu/goldman/Writings/Drama/doll.html
Who is the author? (An expert in the field? A scholar? A journalist? A random member of the public? A student? A politician? A paid marketer or public relations spokesperson? Note that if you cannot quickly locate this information, you might want to move to another source).
The author of this essay on "A Doll's House" is Emma Goldman. Goldman was an intellectual and a political writer and agitator, associated with left-wing political causes, chiefly anarchism. She was eventually expelled from the United States for political reasons, and sent to the Soviet Union. Ultimately her criticisms of the Soviet state caused her to be exiled again -- she would eventually die in Canada in 1940. Goldman's essay was included in her 1914 book "The Social Significance of the Modern Drama," which intends to be an intellectual survey of modern drama starting with Ibsen.
Who is the advertiser or group paying for the website? (Since hosting a website is rarely free, your job as a savvy evaluator is to learn the identity of the site's sponsors, advertisers, and/or owners. This can tell you plenty about the nature of the website's purpose, including whether the site is scholarly and credible, informational only, or misleading. ).
This is a scholarly website maintained by the library of the University of California at Berkeley, under the heading of the Emma Goldman Papers Project. Founded in 1980 as a scholarly endeavor, the Emma Goldman Papers Project receives partial financial support from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission, intermittentily from the National Endowment for...
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