
On Ibsen
By James Joyce
1936
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Literary Criticism. From the time of his earliest writings and interest in theater, Joyce aligned himself with the great Norwegian dramatist, Henrik Ibsen. Featuring an introduction by Dennis Phillips, this book contains all of Joyce's writing on Ibsen: his 1900 essay, his 1903 essay, and two shorter pieces. In his introduction, Phillips explores why Ibsen so captured Joyce's young imagination, and why he wrote about him.
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