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Paperback Hedda Gabler: The Master Builder Book

ISBN: 1148919708

ISBN13: 9781148919706

Hedda Gabler: The Master Builder

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"Hedda Gabler" is a compelling drama by Henrik Ibsen, exploring themes of societal expectations, freedom, and the destructive nature of ambition. Hedda, trapped in a loveless marriage and stifled by the constraints of her time, seeks to exert control over her life and the lives of those around her, with tragic consequences. Alongside "The Master Builder", this collection offers readers a profound examination of human desires and the complexities of human relationships.

This edition, translated by Edmund Gosse and William Archer, makes Ibsen's powerful work accessible to a wide audience. Ibsen's enduring relevance lies in his ability to capture the universal struggles of individuals against societal norms, making "Hedda Gabler" a timeless masterpiece that continues to resonate with readers and audiences today.

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