Rosmersholm: Play in four acts
Instant download
after payment (24/7)
Wide range of formats
(for all gadgets)
Full book
(including for Apple and Android)
"Rosmersholm" is a drama in four acts by the famous Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen, which was first published in 1886. In this play, the author explores the themes of moral divisions, social conflicts, and psychological contradictions reflected in the relationships of the main characters.
The main plot of "Rosmersholm" unfolds around the psychological struggle between the two main characters - Rebecca Westver and John Rosemer. They are both trying to find answers to important questions of morality, religion and their own life calling. This drama invites the viewer or reader to a tangible moral test, showing us the subtle nuances of human relationships and internal conflicts.
"Rosmersholm" is a deep and impressive drama that focuses on questions of morality, faith and the psychological development of the characters. This is a work that makes you think about the nature of human relationships and your own life path.
GB/876738/R
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Henrik Ibsen
- Language
- German
- Release date
- 2011-08-07
- Title
- Rosmersholm: Schauspiel in vier Aufzügen
- Translator
- Wilhelm Lange
- Subject
- Europe -- Social conditions -- 19th century -- Drama
Norwegian drama -- Translations into German
PT
Suicide -- Drama