First published in 1996, Robert Ferguson's controversial "Henrik
Ibsen: A New Biography "is perhaps the most irreverent and critical
of all the Ibsen biographies. Ferguson provides insight into
Ibsen's personal life, his creative work, and the world in which he
lived. He paints the portrait of a complex, emotionally tormented
artist - not one who is necessarily likable, but one whom we can
understand and appreciate.
Using previously unavailable material, including a letter in
which Ibsen admits paternity of his illegitimate son, Ferguson
chips through the hard enamel of Ibsen's public reputation. He
details many of Ibsen's private traumas, such as how his inability
to pay for the child's support very nearly landed him in jail, and
shows the real impact of these experiences on Ibsen's growth, both
as a man and as a playwright. The book clearly demonstrates that
Ibsen was one of the great therapeutic artists.
"Henrik Ibsen: A New Biography" is a deeply researched,
wide-ranging account of the man often called the founder of modern
drama. At the time of its publication it polarised the critics and
stirred up a great deal of debate. Essential reading for anyone
interested in Ibsen and in the development of the modern
theatre.
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