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Peer Gynt - with original colour illustrations by Arthur Rackham (eBook)

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2023
287 Seiten
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"Peer Gynt," penned by the esteemed Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen, is a richly woven dramatic poem that captures the essence of human experience through the fantastical journey of its titular character. Ibsen's semi-symbolist literary style employs vivid imagery and lyrical prose, creating an allegorical narrative that explores themes of identity, self-deception, and the quest for meaning. Set against the backdrop of Norwegian folklore, the play traverses diverse realms—from the mundane to the supernatural—showcasing Ibsen's innovative departure from realism that was predominant in 19th-century literature, thus solidifying his role as a precursor to modern drama. Ibsen, often regarded as the father of modern realism and a critical voice in European theatre, penned "Peer Gynt" after he had established himself as a leading figure in dramatic literature. His deep-seated interest in the human psyche and societal roles, coupled with his cultural roots in Norway, profoundly informed the development of Peer, a character that reflects Ibsen's own existential inquiries and the complexities of modern life. This voyage of self-exploration also coincides with Ibsen's critique of societal norms, an aspect that makes this work timeless. Readers seeking a profound exploration of the human condition and a reflection on personal authenticity will find "Peer Gynt" an indispensable companion. Enhanced by Arthur Rackham's original colour illustrations, the text invites readers into a world where reality intertwines with the fantastical, making it not only a literary masterpiece but also an artistic visual experience. Ibsen's thoughtful narrative invites deeper contemplation and engagement, ensuring its relevance across generations.

Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906) was a towering figure in the pantheon of modern literature, lauded as the father of realism and a pivotal contributor to the development of modernist drama. Born in Skien, Norway, Ibsen's early life and experiences infused his works with a critical view of societal norms. His plays were revolutionary, challenging the moralistic and claustrophic atmosphere of 19th-century Norway and extending beyond to the broader European context. Ibsen's writing style is characterized by deep psychological insight, a complex interplay of characters, and a profound exploration of social issues and individual morality. One of Ibsen's most renowned works, 'Peer Gynt' (published in 1867), exemplifies his mastery of blending folklore, romantic adventure, and allegorical criticism. The original colour illustrations by Arthur Rackham added a vivid, visual expression to Ibsen's rich text, capturing the fantastical elements of the dramatic poem. Though not designed as a play, 'Peer Gynt' has been widely adapted for the theatre, testament to the adaptability and enduring appeal of Ibsen's stories. His literary contributions extend well beyond this piece, including classics such as 'A Doll's House', 'Hedda Gabler', and 'An Enemy of the People', all of which continue to be studied and performed globally. Ibsen's work remains a touchstone for dramatists and a poignant critique of the human condition.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 29.12.2023
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Dramatik / Theater
Schlagworte 19th century drama • 19th century playwrights • 19th-century realism • A Doll's House • Arthur Rackham artwork • arthur rackham illustrations • classic european drama • Cultural Reflection • dramatic poetry • epic drama • fantasy realism • Folklore in literature • Ghosts • Hamlet • Hedda Gabler • Henry Miller • Ibsen plays • illustrated classic • Individual Consciousness • literary allegory • literary masterpieces • Modernism in theatre • moral exploration play • Mythology • Norwegian folklore • Norwegian literature • Norwegian poetry • Peer Gynt book • personal identity journey • poetic narrative • Psychological exploration • Scandinavian drama • Self-discovery themes • societal expectations critique • Symbolic satire • theatrical innovation
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