The Feast at Solhoug (Dodo Press) - Henrik Johan Ibsen - Books - Dodo Press - 9781406534023 - June 8, 2007
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The Feast at Solhoug (Dodo Press)

Henrik Johan Ibsen

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The Feast at Solhoug (Dodo Press)

Henrik Johan Ibsen (1828-1906) was a major Norwegian playwright largely responsible for the rise of modern realistic drama. He is often referred to as the "father of modern drama." His plays were considered scandalous to many of his era. His work examined the realities that lay behind many facades, possessing a revelatory nature that was disquieting to many contemporaries. His first play, the tragedy Catilina (1850), was published under the pseudonym Brynjulf Bjarme, when he was only 22. With success, Ibsen became more confident and began to introduce more and more his own beliefs and judgments into the drama, exploring what he termed the "drama of ideas." His other notable works include Love's Comedy (1862), A Doll's House (1879), Ghosts (1881), An Enemy of the People (1882), The Wild Duck (1884), Hedda Gabler (1890) and When We Dead Awaken (1899).

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 8, 2007
ISBN13 9781406534023
Publishers Dodo Press
Pages 96
Dimensions 150 × 6 × 225 mm   ·   149 g
Language English  
Contributor Mary Morrison
Contributor William Archer

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