Eight Plays by Henrik Ibsen
Complete Texts with Introduction, Biographical Sketch, and Notes
This collection features a selection of Henrik Ibsen's most influential plays, showcasing his mastery in exploring complex social issues and the intricacies of human nature. Through a blend of realism and symbolism, the plays delve into themes such as individual versus society, the constraints of societal norms, and the pursuit of personal freedom. Ibsen's characters often grapple with moral dilemmas and existential questions, reflecting the tensions and transformations of 19th-century society. The plays are marked by their intense psychological depth and pioneering approach to drama, which have left a lasting impact on modern theater.
- Published
- 1957
- Nationality
- Norwegian
- Length
- Moderate
- Pages
- 400-500
- Original Language
- Norwegian
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