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Paperback Works, Volume 2... Book

ISBN: 1279506555

ISBN13: 9781279506554

Works, Volume 2...

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This second volume of Henrik Ibsen's collected works offers a comprehensive look into the mind of one of history's most influential playwrights. Translated into English by William Archer, Edmund Gosse, Edward Dowden, and James Huneker, these plays showcase Ibsen's groundbreaking approach to dramatic form and his exploration of complex social and psychological themes. From his piercing social critiques to his revolutionary character studies, Ibsen's works capture the spirit of a changing world.

Included in this volume are some of Ibsen's most enduring and powerful works. These plays solidify Ibsen's place as a pivotal figure in the development of modern drama and continue to resonate with contemporary audiences due to their insightful portrayal of human nature and society.

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