An Enemy of the People (eBook)

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2022
161 Seiten
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An Enemy of the People - Henrik Ibsen
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In 'An Enemy of the People,' Henrik Ibsen delves into the heart of small-town politics and the repercussions of unwavering honesty in the face of public resistance. This classic 1882 play embodies thematic elements of integrity, environmental concerns, and the influence of the majority over the individual, encapsulated in the determined character of Dr. Stockmann. Ibsen's work, with its crisp dialogue and relentless pacing, predates the modern environmental movement, capturing its literary style within the tradition of realistic social critique that would come to define much of modern drama. Ibsen's narrative is meticulously constructed, revealing the complexity of human motives and societal pressures, while masterfully maintaining the universality of its message across time and cultures.
Henrik Ibsen, a towering figure in modern theatrical literature, penned 'An Enemy of the People' at a pivotal time. The Norwegian playwright, often considered the father of prose drama, addressed societal themes and personal convictions that were remarkably pertinent to his era yet remain strikingly relevant today. His interest in individual rights versus the collective good, and the fine line between democracy and demagoguery showcases not only his progressive thinking but also the personal struggles and philosophical inquiries that influenced his other significant works.
This DigiCat publication of 'An Enemy of the People' is an imperative read for those who appreciate the enduring power of literature to challenge and reflect upon societal norms. The book carts the reader to a crossroads of personal dilemma and public duty, making it an excellent choice for both individual contemplation and academic discussion. It is recommended to all who yearn to engage with texts that confront ethical quandaries and to those who seek insight into the mechanics of social dynamics through the lens of classical drama.

Henrik Ibsen, born on March 20, 1828, in Skien, Norway, was a towering figure in modern theatrical drama, who has been likened to Shakespeare in terms of his impact on literature and culture. Ibsen's work has a strong focus on realistic contemporary issues and ideas that confronted the societal norms of the 19th century. He is often referred to as the 'father of realism' and is one of the founders of Modernism in theatre. His methodical and penetrating exploration of personal and social conflicts was revolutionary, and his plays often deal with issues of morality, social conformity, and the protocols of the middle class. 'An Enemy of the People,' written in 1882, serves as a searing example of Ibsen's talent in exposing the contradictions and imperfections of human society. The play, which deals with the power dynamics in a small Norwegian town and the moral struggles of an individual scientist, is notable for its challenge to the corruption of public authorities and the moral cowardice of the masses. Beyond his well-known social critiques, Ibsen's work is characterized by complex characters, a profound psychological depth, and a keen interest in the plight of women in society. His other masterworks include 'A Doll's House,' 'Hedda Gabler,' and 'The Wild Duck.' Ibsen's contribution to literature and theatre remains influential to this day, and he continues to be revered as a playwright who brought gravity and relevance to drama. He passed away on May 23, 1906, but his legacy endures, inspiring generations of playwrights and artists around the world.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.9.2022
Übersetzer R. Farquharson Sharp
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Dramatik / Theater
Schlagworte 19th century classic drama • Drama • environmental themes in literature • ethical dilemmas in literature • German Literature • Henrik Ibsen plays • Norwegian drama • Norwegian playwrights • Physicians • Political literature • pollution • public domain plays • Scandinavian drama • social conflict • social issues drama • springs • Translations into English • whistleblower fiction
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