Peer Gynt

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Paperback, 263 pages ISBN: 9781559360456Publication Date:
1 Aug 1993
Size: 203mm x 127mm£12.99
First Staged:
Original c. 1876

Peer Gynt

By Henrik Ibsen Translated by Gerry Bamman and Irene B. Berman

Paperback £12.99

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Based in part on the folk traditions of Henrik Ibsen's native Norway, Peer Gynt is one of the last great epics of the nineteenth century. This translation of the complete text retains the verse format of the original.

By turns comic, tragic, lyrical and fantastic, the play is an allegory for the eponymous character's search for complete fulfilment, from the fjords of Norway to the deserts of Africa and back.

Cast: 9f 16m doubling

Performing rights not held by Nick Hern Books

Paperback,263 pages ISBN: 9781559360456Publication Date:
1 Aug 1993
Size: 203mm x 127mm£12.99

Also by Henrik Ibsen:

An Enemy of the People
Rosmersholm
The Lady from the Sea
The Wild Duck
John Gabriel Borkman
Little Eyolf
Nora : A Doll's House
A Doll's House
Hedda
Rosmersholm
Emperor and Galilean
Hedda Gabler
Peer Gynt
A Doll's House
Ghosts
The League of Youth
John Gabriel Borkman
Hedda Tesman
John Gabriel Borkman
An Enemy of the People
Hedda Gabler
Hedda Gabler
Ibsen: Three Plays
The Master Builder
An Enemy of the People
The Lady From the Sea
The Master Builder
Judgement Day
A Master Builder
Ghosts

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