The Quintessence of Ibsenism by Bernard Shaw

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Paperback. Condition: Good. 1964. Dramabook.

The Quintessence of Ibsenism is an essay written in 1891 by George Bernard Shaw, providing an extended analysis of the works of Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen and of Ibsen's critical reception in England. By extension, Shaw uses this "exposition of Ibsenism"[1] to illustrate the imperfections of British society, notably employing to that end an imaginary "community of a thousand persons," divided into three categories: Philistines, Idealists, and the lone Realist.

Some penmarks on two pages. Note from previous owner on back of front cover.