Norwegian-born playwright Henrik Ibsen is considered one of the most influential writers of the post-Romanticism era. Although early on he studied to become a pharmacist and later a physician, his pursuits turned to writing and he traveled extensively inEurope where he staged numerous plays to much public acclaim. His work examines themes such as morality, social class issues, social reform and liberation found in works like A Doll's House and An Enemy of the People. His works are still popular productions for stage and screen.
Norwegian-born playwright Henrik Ibsen is considered one of the most influential writers of the post-Romanticism era. Although early on he studied to become a pharmacist and later a physician, his pursuits turned to writing and he traveled extensively inEurope where he staged numerous plays to much public acclaim. His work examines themes such as morality, social class issues, social reform and liberation found in works like A Doll's House and An Enemy of the People. His works are still popular productions for stage and screen.
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