

Peer Gynt (Fjelde, trans.)
Henrik Ibsen


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Readers appreciate the unique blend of satire and Norwegian folklore in Peer Gynt. Many highlight its absurdity and the intriguing character of Peer as he navigates his adventures. However, some find the play challenging due to its length and complex themes, which can detract from the overall experience.
This high-spirited poetical fantasy, based on Norwegian folklore, is the story of an irresponsible, lovable hero.
After its publication, Ibsen abandoned the verse form for more realistic prose plays
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"At last Fjelde is giving us the translations...Our theatre has needed for so long. With both students and professional actors, I have found his Ibsen texts marvelously playable."
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Peer Gynt is a Scandinavian play written by Henrik Ibsen and published by Penguin in London, England (1966).
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