Henrik Ibsen
BiographiesMemoirsArts

Henrik Ibsen

by Edmund Gosse

Publisher
Creative Media Partners, LLC
Pages
122
Language
English
Published
1978

Overview

Edmund Gosse's Henrik Ibsen offers a literary portrait of the great dramatist, tracing his importance as a modern playwright and thinker. The book is useful as both biography and critical appreciation, helping readers understand why Ibsen became such a central figure in theatrical history.

This is a good choice for readers interested in drama, literary criticism, and the development of realism on the stage. It provides context for Ibsen's themes of social pressure, moral conflict, and individual freedom while keeping the focus on his artistic achievement. Anyone exploring the history of modern theater will find a concise, informed guide to his influence and legacy. in the modern era of theater and criticism today for readers

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