Books by Henrik Ibsen
Henrik Ibsen
Henrik Ibsen was a Norwegian playwright and poet known for his groundbreaking contributions to modern drama. His works often focused on social issues and the complexities of human relationships. Some of his most notable works include "A Doll's House," "Hedda Gabler," and "Ghosts." Ibsen is credited with revolutionizing the theatrical form by introducing psychological realism and exploring taboo subjects such as women's rights and societal expectations. His plays have had a lasting impact on the genre of realism and continue to be performed and studied worldwide. "A Doll's House" is perhaps his most famous work, sparking controversy and debate with its portrayal of a woman's struggle for independence and self-fulfillment. Henrik Ibsen's legacy as a playwright remains influential and enduring in the world of literature.
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An Enemy of the People
Pillars of Society
The Master Builder
Hedda Gabler
Urith A Tale of Dartmoor (Edition1)
Rosmersholm
Little Eyolf
The Lady from the Sea
When We Dead Awaken
A Doll's House
Ghosts Henrik Ibsen
The Ivory Workers of the Middle Ages
Henrik Ibsen's The Wild Duck