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The Master Builder and Other Plays

by Henrik Ibsen

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Synopsis:

In the early works, Ibsen's characters are frequently at odds with society; in these later plays, the fight turns inwards and they struggle with their own thoughts and feelings.

About the Author

Henrik Ibsen was born of well-to-do parents at Skien, a small Norwegian coastal town, on March 20, 1828. In 1836 his father went bankrupt, and the family was reduced to near poverty. At the age of fifteen, he was apprenticed to an apothecary in Grimstad. In 1850 Ibsen ventured to Christianiapresent-day Osloas a student, with the hope of becoming a doctor. On the strength of his first two plays he was appointed “theater-poet” to the new Bergen National Theater, where he wrote five conventional romantic and historical dramas and absorbed the elements of his craft. In 1857 he was called to the directorship of the financially unsound Christiania Norwegian Theater, which failed in 1862. In 1864, exhausted and enraged by the frustration of his efforts toward a national drama and theater, he quit Norway for what became twenty-seven years of voluntary exile abroad. In Italy he wrote the volcanic Brand (1866), which made his reputation and secured him a poet’s stipend from the government. Its companion piece, the phantasmagoric Peer Gynt, followed in 1867, then the immense double play, Emperor and Galilean (1873), expressing his philosophy of civilization. Meanwhile, having moved to Germany, Ibsen had been searching for a new style. With The Pillars of Society he found it; this became the first of twelve plays, appearing at two-year intervals, that confirmed his international standing as the foremost dramatist of his age. In 1900 Ibsen suffered the first of several strokes that incapacitated him. He died in Oslo on May 23, 1906.

Table of Contents

Rosmersholm --The master builder --Little Eyolf --John Gabriel Borkman.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780140440539
Translator:
Ellis-Fermor, Una
Author:
Absen, Henrik
Author:
Ibsen, Henrik
Author:
Ibsen, Henrik Johan
Author:
Ellis-Fermor, Una
Publisher:
Penguin Books
Location:
London ;
Subject:
General
Subject:
Continental european
Subject:
Continental european drama (dramatic works by
Subject:
European - Scandinavian
Subject:
Literature-A to Z
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade Paper
Series:
Penguin classics
Series Volume:
38
Publication Date:
19590231
Binding:
MASS MARKET
Grade Level:
from 12
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
384
Dimensions:
7.72x5.28x.93 in. .66 lbs.
Age Level:
from 18

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