Henrik Ibsen
Henrik Ibsen was a major Norwegian playwright of the late 19th century who pioneered theatrical realism and is often called the father of modern drama.[1][2] He introduced realistic contemporary plays that exposed social and moral conflicts, challenging theatrical conventions of his time.[3][5] In 2014, he was considered the most frequently performed dramatist in the world after Shakespeare.[2]
drama
tragedy
realism
modernism
The Wild Duck: Play in Five Acts
An Enemy of the People; The Wild Duck; Rosmersholm
Ibsen: Four Plays, Vol. 3
A Master Builder
John Gabriel Borkman
A Doll's House
Six Plays by Henrik Ibsen (Barnes & Noble Classics Series)
The Vikings/ the Pretenders
Ibsen: Three Plays: Full Texts and Introductions (NHB Drama Classics)
Baumeister Solness: Schauspiel in drei Aufzügen (German Edition)
A Doll's House/the Wild Duck/the Lady from the Sea/3 Plays in 1 Volume (Everyman's Library)
Hedda Gabler and Other Plays
Four Major Plays (Volume 1)
Hedda Gabler (Webster's Spanish Thesaurus Edition)
The Master Builder
Rosmersholm: Full Text and Introduction (NHB Drama Classics)
The Pretenders