
Emperor and Galilean by Henrik Ibsen
Author: Henrik Ibsen | Published: 1873
Emperor and Galilean
Emperor and Galilean revolves around the life of Julian the Apostate (331-363 CE), the last non-Christian ruler of Rome.
About Henrik Ibsen
Henrik Ibsen is one of the greatest playwrights in history. He was a Norwegian poet and playwright, who wrote some of the most influential plays of all time from 1867 to 1906. Ibsen's works were groundbreaking for their time, tackling social issues such as women's rights and personal responsibility. His works also explored relationships between individuals and society as a whole.
Ibsen is considered one of the fathers of modern drama, credited with creating realistic dialogue and developing psychological depth in his characters that had not been seen before in theatre. Some of his most famous plays include A Doll's House, Hedda Gabler, Ghosts, An Enemy Of The People, and The Wild Duck. These works are studied to this day due to their powerful commentary on societal norms and individual freedoms. Find out more about Henrik Ibsen at 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.