
Peer Gynt
Peer Gynt, written by Henrik Ibsen in 1867, is a five-act dramatic poem that follows the life of Peer, a dreamer and storyteller who evades responsibility and seeks unattainable grandeur. Loosely based on Norwegian folklore, the play critiques societal norms and the tendency to conform. It is notable for its exploration of themes like procrastination and self-discovery, making it a significant work in Norwegian literature.
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