Six Plays
Franklin Center, PA: The Franklin Library, 1977. Illustrated by Christine Duke.
No Flaws or Blemishes but a hint of age-dulling to the gilt edges. The book appears unopened and unread. Includes notes.
Part of Franklin Library’s 'Great Books of the Western World' series.
Bound in full leather with 22-karat gold detailing on the spine and cover, giving it an elegant and distinguished appearance. The pages are acid-neutral and gilded on the edges to ensure longevity, while the silk moiré endpapers and attached ribbon bookmark add a luxurious touch. The book also features archival-quality paper and Smyth-sewn binding, making it both a durable and aesthetically pleasing collector’s item.
Henrik Ibsen revolutionized modern drama with his realistic characters, psychological depth, and bold critiques of societal norms.
His plays, such as A Doll’s House and Hedda Gabler, challenged conventions, exposing hypocrisy and gender inequality. His influence on theater and literature remains profound, shaping modern realism and dramatic structure.
The plays included are +++ A Doll's House; +++ Hedda Gabler; +++ Ghosts; +++ An Enemy of the People; +++ The Wild Duck; and +++ The Master Builder.
Item #19929
Price: $35.00

