Henrik Ibsen

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Henrik Ibsen

by Edmund Gosse

EN·~5 hours

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Description

Edmund Gosse’s study offers a meticulously researched portrait of one of the nineteenth‑century’s most influential dramatists. Drawing on a wealth of letters, contemporary recollections and the painstaking bibliographies of scholars such as Halvorsen and Konow, the author weaves together facts that were once scattered across journals and memoirs. The narrative balances scholarly detail with an accessible tone, inviting listeners to understand the forces that shaped a literary genius.

The biography begins by tracing the playwright’s modest upbringing and formative years in Bergen, then follows his early forays into satire and the development of his distinctive voice. Gosse highlights the pivotal moments that propelled him from provincial stages to the broader European scene, illustrating how personal temperament and intellectual curiosity intertwined. Readers come away with a vivid sense of the man behind the plays, and an appreciation for the cultural currents that informed his groundbreaking work.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (317K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Ted Garvin, Nicole Apostola and David Widger

Release date

2005-05-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Edmund Gosse

Edmund Gosse

1849–1928

A poet, critic, and memoirist from the late Victorian world, he is best remembered today for turning a difficult childhood into the classic memoir Father and Son. His writing helped connect readers with both English literature and the changing literary culture of his time.

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