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Gosse reconstructs the life, career, and creative development of Henrik Ibsen, tracing childhood and youth, early influences, provincial theatre management, shifts from satirical pieces to later realist dramas, and final years while examining personal and intellectual traits. Organized as chronological chapters with critical commentary, the study relies on letters, recollections, and bibliographical research to show how theatrical practice and key mentors shaped technique and thematic concerns. Illustrations and facsimiles accompany the narrative, and the author balances factual reporting with analysis to present an evidence-based portrait of the dramatist's growth and working methods.
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