
When We Dead Awaken by Henrik Ibsen
Author: Henrik Ibsen | Published: 1899
When We Dead Awaken Synopsis
In When We Dead Awaken, Irene and Rubek grapple with an existential crisis while rekindling their past relationship.
About Henrik Ibsen
Henrik Ibsen is widely recognized as a pioneering figure in modern theatre. Born in Norway in 1828, Ibsen wrote numerous plays throughout his career that redefined the rules of theatre and captivated audiences around the world. His works are still studied today for their complex characters and groundbreaking themes.
Ibsen was unafraid to tackle controversial topics like gender roles, family dynamics, and social class through his plays, often inspiring heated debate among his audiences. He is best known for classics such as A Doll's House, Ghosts, Hedda Gabler, The Wild Duck, and An Enemy of the People. These works remain relevant even after 100 years due to their timeless relevance to human experience. 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.