Abstract
Evert Sprinchorn’s Ibsen’s Kingdom: The Man and His Works successfully examines the life and works of Henrik Ibsen by illuminating the irresolvable contradictions within his personality as well as those inherent to the bourgeois age. It will appeal to scholars of Ibsen, theatre, and intellectual history.
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