ISBN-13: 9781604135770 / Angielski / Twarda / 2011 / 344 str.
To many, Henrik Ibsen is seen as the father of modern drama. By tightening the theatrical scope of his work and by fixing his authorial gaze on the quotidian struggles, both domestically and professionally, of his characters, Ibsen achieved a realism, freshness, and clarity of vision rarely seen in European theater up to that point. Explored in this new volume of critical essays are Ibsen's classic works including The Doll's House, Hedda Gabler, and An Enemy of the People. A chronology, bibliography, index, and introductory from literary scholar Harold Bloom complete the title.