This is Volume 5 of the "Collected Works" of Henrik Ibsen, one of the most important playwrights of the 19th century. Ibsen's dramas revolutionized the theater, influencing generations of writers with their psychological depth and social critique. This volume offers a comprehensive collection of his plays, providing insight into Ibsen's evolving style and thematic concerns. His works remain relevant today because they explore universal themes of identity, morality, and the individual's struggle against societal norms.
Readers will appreciate the enduring power and artistic vision contained within these pages, which showcase Ibsen's unparalleled contribution to world literature. This collection is essential for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the development of modern drama.
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