Henrik Ibsen
In the shadowed corners of a seemingly ordinary household, the weight of family secrets and moral dilemmas unfolds with haunting precision. This five-act play, set against the evocative backdrop of 19th century Norway, captures the essence of personal identity struggles and the intricate web of human relationships. Rediscovered after being out of print for decades, Alpha Editions proudly presents a restored version for today’s and future generations, offering a fresh lens on this timeless piece of Norwegian literature. As the drama unravels, theatre enthusiasts and literary scholars alike will find themselves immersed in a narrative that echoes the psychological depth of Anton Chekhov and the intense realism of August Strindberg. This edition is not just a reprint-it’s a collector’s item and a cultural treasure, inviting readers to explore the Scandinavian setting with renewed curiosity. The play’s exploration of truth and illusion resonates profoundly in our contemporary world, where the search for authenticity is more pertinent than ever. Whether you’re a casual reader seeking an engaging story or a classic-collection buyer looking to enrich your library, this work offers a compelling glimpse into the human condition. With its vivid portrayal of life’s complexities, it remains a significant piece of literary history, bridging the past with the present in a way that is both enlightening and enduring.