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PEER GYNT (Illustrated Edition): A Journey of Self-Discovery and Fantasy in Norwegian Classic Literature

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English
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Lyric Poetry & Drama

In Henrik Ibsen's 'Peer Gynt (Illustrated Edition)', the reader is invited into a rich tapestry of fantasy and realism that explores the complex journey of a young man caught between the ideals of the 19th-century Romantic spirit and the harshness of social conformity. This verse drama, steeped in Norwegian folk tales, employs symbolic language and vivid imagery, crafting a poetic and often surreal narrative that delves into questions of identity, existence, and the nature of truth. Ibsen's innovative style intersperses prose with lyrical passages, inviting readers to reflect on the dissonance between aspiration and reality as Peer grapples with his own decisions in a quest for self-discovery. Henrik Ibsen, regarded as the father of modern drama, drew from his own life experiences and societal observations to inform his work. Born in Norway in 1828, Ibsen's early exposure to an increasingly industrialized society inspired him to challenge prevailing norms through his writings. 'Peer Gynt,' first staged in 1876, serves as a reflection of Ibsen'Äôs critique of individualism and materialism, encapsulating the essence of a man who embodies both the archetypical hero and the flawed human. This illustrated edition of 'Peer Gynt' is an essential read for anyone interested in the evolution of modern theatre and the human psyche. With its compelling narrative and stunning visuals, it provides an accessible entry point into Ibsen's profound inquiries into existence, making it a worthy addition to both literary and theatrical collections.

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Release date

Ebook: 29 November 2023

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