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Catiline

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Last updated: 2023/03/03 at 10:04 PM
Sevenov Published August 25, 2022
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Catiline by Henrik Ibsen

Author: Henrik Ibsen | Published: 1850

Catiline Synopsis

Published in 1848, Catiline tells the story of Lucius Sergius Catilina, a senator who led a conspiracy to overthrow the Roman Republic. The play follows Catiline as he attempts to rally his supporters and usurp power from Rome.

About Henrik Ibsen

Henrik Ibsen is a legendary Norwegian playwright who was born in 1828. He is widely considered to be the father of modern realism, and his plays are renowned for their psychological depth and social criticism. Ibsen's works, such as A Doll House, Ghosts, An Enemy of the People and Hedda Gabler, dramatically altered theater by introducing a critical eye that examined the hypocrisy of society. His dramas were often controversial for their frank exploration of human suffering and misery under societal norms. Despite this controversy, many of Ibsen's works have become classics that continue to be studied in universities around the world today. Find out more about Henrik Ibsen on sevenov.com.

Henrik Ibsen's Books on PageVio

Plays: Catiline | The Burial Mound | Lady Inger of Ostrat | The Feast at Solhaug | Olaf Liljekrans | The Vikings at Helgeland | Love's Comedy | The Pretenders | Brand | Peer Gynt | Emperor and Galilean | The Pillars of Society | A Doll's House | Ghosts | An Enemy of the People | The Wild Duck | Rosmersholm | The Lady from the Sea | Hedda Gabler | The Master Builder | Little Eyolf | John Gabriel Borkman | When We Dead Awaken

Here's a full list of Henrik Ibsen's books.

Genres: Historical, Plays
Completed: Yes
Word Count: 20606

Table of Contents

  • Inside Cover (6 words)
  • PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION (1717 words)
  • DRAMATIS PERSONÆ (56 words)
  • SETTING (16 words)
  • FIRST ACT (5401 words)
  • SECOND ACT (6430 words)
  • THIRD ACT (6980 words)

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