The Collected Works of Henrik Ibsen, Vol. 07 (of 11)
The Collected Works of Henrik Ibsen, Vol. 07 (of 11)
The Collected Works of Henrik Ibsen, Vol. 07 (of 11) is a classic book that showcases the masterful storytelling of Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. This volume consists of three of Ibsen's most renowned plays: "Peer Gynt," "An Enemy of the People," and "The Wild Duck." "Peer Gynt" is a captivating five-act play that follows the adventurous and colorful journey of Peer Gynt as he travels through various countries and encounters different characters. This play explores themes of identity, self-discovery, and the individual's search for meaning. "An Enemy of the People" is a timely and thought-provoking play that explores the conflict between truth and public opinion. It tells the story of Dr. Thomas Stockmann, who discovers that the town's baths are contaminated and faces opposition from the local authorities when he tries to expose the truth. "The Wild Duck" is a tragicomedy that delves into themes of illusion and reality. It revolves around the dysfunctional Ekdal family and their interactions with a friend, Gregers Werle, who believes in the importance of truth and honesty. Overall, The Collected Works of Henrik Ibsen, Vol. 07 (of 11) is a must-read for fans of Ibsen's works and anyone interested in exploring complex moral and societal issues through the medium of drama.