This multi-volume set collects the complete works of the Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen, widely regarded as one of the most influential dramatists of the modern era. The set includes original language texts as well as English translations of Ibsen’s plays and other writings, along with critical introductions and commentary by Edmund Gosse.
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