Henrik Ibsen is one of the greatest playwrights in the history of theater, known for his incisive, psychologically complex dramas. This collection includes two of Ibsen’s most famous works, Rosmersholm and The Lady from the Sea, both of which explore themes of morality, gender, and social upheaval. With a new afterword by a leading Ibsen scholar and a biography of the author’s life and work, this book is a definitive edition of Ibsen’s masterpieces, one that belongs in every serious reader’s library.
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