Dramatische Werke – Books 1 and 2 – Henrik Ibsen – 1909 – GERMAN [Hardcover]

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Henrik Ibsen’s “Dramatische Werke,” translated by Wilhelm Lange and published in 1909 by Verlag von Th. Knaur Nachf., features key plays like “Die Stützen der Gesellschaft” and “Ein Volksfeind.” This edition, bound in brown cloth with gold embossing, is in good condition with slight wear and yellowed pages. A valuable resource for those studying Ibsen’s influence on drama, it lacks a dust jacket and inscriptions.

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“Dramatische Werke” by Henrik Ibsen, translated by Wilhelm Lange, is a remarkable collection of Ibsen’s dramatic works published in 1909 by Verlag von Th. Knaur Nachf. in Berlin and Leipzig. This edition includes seminal plays such as “Die Stützen der Gesellschaft,” “Ein Volksfeind,” “Die Wildente,” and “Die Meerfrau,” showcasing Ibsen’s profound influence on modern drama and theatre. The book features a foreword by Thomas Schäfer, providing insightful context to Ibsen’s impact and the translation’s significance. Bound in sturdy brown cloth with elegant gold embossing, this volume reflects early 20th-century German publishing aesthetics. While not a first edition, it remains a valuable piece for collectors and scholars interested in Ibsen’s work and its reception in Germany. The absence of illustrations and inscriptions focuses the reader’s attention on Ibsen’s powerful narratives and themes.

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Author

Henrik Ibsen

Binding

Hardcover

Publisher

Verlag von Th. Knaur Nachf.

Condition

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Edition

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Notes This 1909 edition of "Dramatische Werke" is in good condition, with the brown cloth cover showing minor wear and some fading, typical of its age. The gold embossing remains clear and attractive, though the corners and edges exhibit slight bumping. The binding is intact, ensuring the book's durability for continued reading. The pages have yellowed with age but remain free of inscriptions and markings, preserving the text's clarity. No dust jacket is present, common for books of this period.

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