Henrik Ibsen Books in Order
Henrik Ibsen is a celebrated Norwegian playwright, widely regarded as the "father of modern drama." Renowned for his groundbreaking contributions to the world of theater, he is held in high esteem by Norwegians as a national symbol and considered the greatest of Norwegian authors. Ibsen's plays were revolutionary, challenging the societal norms of his time by exposing the harsh realities that lay beneath the surface of seemingly idyllic lives. His work was met with controversy, as it shattered the illusions of his audiences and confronted them with the complexities of life, morality, and the human condition. Through his plays, Ibsen introduced a critical eye and free inquiry into the human experience, forever changing the face of modern drama.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Henrik Ibsen
- #1AmazonCatiline / Catilina(1849)
- #2AmazonThe Burial Mound
- #3AmazonNorma, or A Politician's Love
- #4AmazonSt. John's Eve
- #5AmazonLady Inger of Ostrat
- #6AmazonThe Feast at Solhaug
- #7AmazonOlaf Liljekrans
- #8AmazonThe Vikings of Helgeland
- #9AmazonLove’s Comedy
- #10AmazonThe Pretenders
- #11AmazonBrand
- #12AmazonThe League of Youth
- #13AmazonEmperor and Galilean
- #14AmazonPeer Gynt
- #15AmazonPillars of Society
- #16AmazonA Doll's House
- #17AmazonGhosts
- #18AmazonAn Enemy of the People
- #19AmazonThe Wild Duck
- #20AmazonRosmersholm
- #21AmazonThe Lady from the Sea
- #22AmazonHedda Gabler
- #23AmazonThe Master Builder
- #24AmazonLittle Eyolf
- #25AmazonJohn Gabriel Borkman
- #26AmazonWhen We Dead Awaken
- #27AmazonFour Major Plays, Volume I(1940)
- #28AmazonFour Major Plays, Volume II(1970)
- #29AmazonFour Plays(2015)
- #30AmazonWriters: Their Lives and Works(2018)
About Henrik Ibsen
Henrik Ibsen is a celebrated Norwegian playwright, widely regarded as the "father of modern drama." Renowned for his groundbreaking contributions to the world of theater, he is held in high esteem by Norwegians as a national symbol and considered the greatest of Norwegian authors. Ibsen's plays were revolutionary, challenging the societal norms of his time by exposing the harsh realities that lay beneath the surface of seemingly idyllic lives. His work was met with controversy, as it shattered the illusions of his audiences and confronted them with the complexities of life, morality, and the human condition. Through his plays, Ibsen introduced a critical eye and free inquiry into the human experience, forever changing the face of modern drama.
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