Henrik Ibsen’s "Ghosts, A Domestic Tragedy" is a cornerstone of Norwegian literature and a powerful example of 19th-century social commentary. This enduring drama explores the complexities of family secrets within the confines of a seemingly respectable household. A profound and moving tragedy, the play delves into hidden truths and their devastating consequences.
Ibsen masterfully uses the domestic setting to expose broader societal ills, creating a gripping narrative that resonates with readers across generations. This meticulously prepared print edition offers a clear and faithful presentation of Ibsen’s original work. A significant contribution to European drama, "Ghosts" continues to be studied and performed worldwide for its insightful portrayal of human relationships and its unflinching examination of moral hypocrisy.
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