Norwegian dramatist Henrick Ibsen is considered the Shakespeare of the modern era for his realistic portrayals of social problems that possessed a psychological depth that forced the European middle class to confront themselves and the faulty aspects of their value system.
Four of the most popular and profound works from the playwright known as the "father of modern theater."A Doll's House (1879) and Ghosts (1881) established Ibsen's reputation as one of the finest playwrights in Europe, but his next two plays—Hedda Gabler (1890) and The Master Builder...
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