
Henrik Ibsen
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Authors:
- Gosse, Edmund
1849 - 1928
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Henrik Ibsen, a prominent Norwegian playwright and poet, revolutionized modern drama with his groundbreaking works that challenged societal norms and conventions. His influential plays, such as "A Doll's House" and "Ghosts," boldly addressed controversial themes like gender roles and societal expectations, sparking intense debates and critical acclaim. Ibsen's exploration of complex characters and moral dilemmas continues to captivate readers and theater enthusiasts worldwide. Ideal for students of literature and theater enthusiasts, this document sheds light on Ibsen's enduring legacy and his significant contributions to the literary world. Dive into the world of Henrik Ibsen and discover the timeless relevance of his thought-provoking masterpieces.
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