Henrik Ibsen's 'Peer Gynt' is a masterpiece that delves into the journey of its rebellious protagonist, Peer Gynt, as he navigates through various adventures, encounters with trolls, and romantic entanglements. Written in 1867, this play showcases Ibsen's exploration of human nature and societal expectations through a blend of realism and fantastic elements. The vivid imagery and poetic language used by Ibsen in 'Peer Gynt' transport the reader to a world filled with magic, dreams, and existential questions. This illustrated edition enhances the immersive experience of the original text, making it a captivating read for both literary enthusiasts and newcomers to Ibsen's work.
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audiobookA Doll's House (NHB Classic Plays)
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