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Peer Gynt - with original colour illustrations by Arthur Rackham - A Journey of Self-Discovery and Symbolism in Norwegian Drama with Colour Illustrations - cover

Peer Gynt - with original colour illustrations by Arthur Rackham - A Journey of Self-Discovery and Symbolism in Norwegian Drama with Colour Illustrations

Henrik Ibsen

Casa editrice: Good Press

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Henrik Ibsen's "Peer Gynt," accompanied by the enchanting original color illustrations of Arthur Rackham, presents a profound exploration of self-identity and existentialism through the life of its eponymous hero. Blending elements of Norwegian folklore with a modernist literary style, Ibsen employs a poetic and symbolic narrative that challenges conventional morality and societal norms. The play unfolds as a fantastical journey, interspersed with brilliant dialogues and vivid imagery, making it an essential piece of the Scandinavian literary canon and a precursor to later existentialist thought. Ibsen, often hailed as the father of modern drama, drew inspiration from the rich tapestry of Norwegian culture and his own tumultuous experiences. His earlier works often critiqued societal expectations, while "Peer Gynt" represents a shift towards a more introspective examination of the individual'Äôs quest for authenticity. Ibsen's background in theatre and his philosophical inclinations substantially informed this masterpiece, as he grappled with the dichotomy between reality and illusion. "Peer Gynt" is a must-read for those interested in the intricacies of identity and the human experience. Readers will be captivated by Ibsen's masterful storytelling and Rackham's exquisite illustrations, which together make this edition a timeless treasure that invites both contemplation and aesthetic pleasure.
Disponibile da: 05/12/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 287 pagine.

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