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Henrik Ibsen

    March 20, 1828 – May 23, 1906

    Henrik Ibsen is a foundational figure in Norwegian drama, largely responsible for the rise of modern realistic theater. His works were often considered scandalous, as they revealed the realities hidden behind many facades and challenged prevailing Victorian values. Ibsen established modern drama through his critical lens and free inquiry into life's conditions and moral questions. He shattered audience illusions, disrupting contemporary beliefs about morality plays with predictably appropriate conclusions.

    Henrik Ibsen
    Love's Comedy
    Three Plays
    The Vikings of Helgeland
    Rosmersholm
    The Master Builder and Other Plays
    When We Dead Awaken