Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publisher
Scribner & Sons
Description
Henrik Ibsen weaves a rich tapestry of complex human emotions and moral dilemmas in his timeless prose dramas. "Ghosts" dives deep into the shadows of family secrets, revealing how the past can haunt the present in unexpected ways. Meanwhile, "An Enemy of the People" tackles the fierce struggle between personal integrity and societal pressures, posing questions that resonate just as powerfully today.
In "The Wild Duck," Ibsen examines the delicate balance between truth and illusion, inviting readers into a world where hope clashes with despair. Each piece explores the intricacies of human relationships, compelling readers to ponder their own beliefs and motivations, making Ibsen's work as relevant now as it ever was.
In "The Wild Duck," Ibsen examines the delicate balance between truth and illusion, inviting readers into a world where hope clashes with despair. Each piece explores the intricacies of human relationships, compelling readers to ponder their own beliefs and motivations, making Ibsen's work as relevant now as it ever was.