Three Dramas
1914
''Three Dramas'' is a collection of three plays by Norwegian author Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, first published in 1914. The anthology features ''The Editor,'' ''The Bankrupt,'' and ''The King,'' reflecting Bjørnson's shift from political activism to social philosophy through drama. Each play explores themes of truth and morality within the contexts of journalism, finance, and monarchy, highlighting the societal conflicts of the late 19th century. The work is notable for its critical examination of personal ideals versus societal expectations, particularly in the realm of politics and reputation.