
The Collected Works of Henrik Ibsen, Vol. 11, published in 1907, features three significant plays: 'Little Eyolf,' 'John Gabriel Borkman,' and 'When We Dead Awaken.' These works delve into themes of human relationships, egoism, and self-realization amidst societal pressures. Ibsen's characters grapple with moral dilemmas and emotional complexities, reflecting the struggles of human existence. This volume is part of Ibsen's influential body of work that has shaped modern drama and literature.












