
BRAND
HENRIK IBSEN
HENKILÖT:
ENSIMMÄINEN NÄYTÖS.
TALONPOIKA.
TOINEN NÄYTÖS.
MIES.
KOLMAS NÄYTÖS.
NELJÄS NÄYTÖS.
VIIDES NÄYTÖS.
Set against the bleak, snow‑cloaked fjords of western Norway, the drama opens with a lone figure in a black coat trudging through a heavy fog. Brand, a stern preacher, arrives in a remote village, his presence immediate and unsettling. The frozen landscape mirrors his rigid convictions and the tension that quickly erupts among the locals.
Brand confronts a skeptical farmer and his half‑grown sons, demanding obedience to a higher moral law even as the villagers fear the danger of icy rivers and unseen perils. His dialogue crackles with theological fervor, while his wife and mother linger in the background, embodying the personal cost of his uncompromising mission.
The opening act establishes a stark conflict between idealism and everyday survival, setting the stage for a story that probes faith, duty, and the price of absolute conviction. Listeners are drawn into a world where every spoken word feels like a test, and the harsh winter light reveals both the beauty and the brutality of the human spirit.
Full title
Brand Runo 5:ssä näytöksessä Runo 5:ssä näytöksessä
Language
fi
Duration
~3 hours (183K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-04-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1828–1906
A master of modern drama, this Norwegian playwright reshaped the stage with fearless, realistic plays that challenged social rules and private hypocrisies. His work still feels startlingly alive in classics like A Doll’s House, Ghosts, and Hedda Gabler.
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