The three plays in this volume are representative of Ibsen's
extraordinary achievement as a playwright. The first is perhaps his
best known work, the great dramatic poem Peer Gynt, presented here
in the acclaimed translation used by the Royal Shakespeare Company
for its 1982 production. With this are Romersholm, in which Ibsen
unmasks the moral evasions which prevent us from being truly free,
and When We Dead Waken, in which a figure from the past rises to
haunt an ageing artist. These distinctive translations are
accompanied by an introductory foreword and are followed by notes
on pronunciations and other details and aspects of Ibsen's original
texts.
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