Peer Gynt, Vol. 4

Peer Gynt, Vol. 4 A Dramatic Poem (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from Peer Gynt, Vol. 4: A Dramatic Poem

Henrik ibsen was in his thirty-seventh or thirty-eighth year when he wrote Peer Gynl, published in Copenhagen in 1867. He had left Norway in the spring of 1864, having by that time produced his historical and legendary tragedies in prose, and his fascinating, if somewhat juvenile, Love's Conway, written in rhymed decasyllables. Proceeding to Rome, he there (or, more precisely, at Ariccia, under the Alban Mount) wrote the satiric tragedy, Brand, which at once made him famous throughout Scandinavia. Brand was published in 1866, while the poet, who had now wandered still further southward, to Ischia and Sorrento, was writing Peer Gynt. The production of two such poems within the space of two consecutive years is surely unique in the history of letters. It is unique, at any rate, in Ibsen's record, for he is, as a rule, an extremely deliberate worker.

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ISBN: 9781330414354
Publisher: Fb&c Ltd
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Number of pages: 328
Weight: 440g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 18mm