An Enemy of the People (Adaptation)
by Henrik Ibsen, translated by Richard Nelson

An Enemy of the People (Adaptation)

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Readers praise this adaptation of 'An Enemy of the People' for its timeless themes and thought-provoking content. Many find the insights on human greed, ethics, and societal challenges to be incredibly relevant, even today. The engaging narrative coupled with Ibsen's rich characters keeps readers captivated and encourages deep reflection on modern issues.

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Synopsis

Ibsen's classic of social realism concerns a village doctor, Dr. Stockmann, who discovers that the town's spa is polluted.

The town relies on the spa as its primary source of income.

When the mayor is confronted with the situation, he leads the effort to silence Dr. Stockmann.

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Year2011
BindingPaperback
EditionFirst Edition
Pages218
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780881454680
ISBN-100881454680

An Enemy of the People (Adaptation) is a play written by Henrik Ibsen, translated by Richard Nelson and published by Broadway Play Publishing (2011).

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