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Peer Gynt is a charming but lazy and arrogant peasant youth who leaves home to seek his fortune. Confident of success, he has one disastrous adventure after another. In one, he attends the wedding of a wealthy young woman he himself might have married. There he meets Solveig, who falls in love with him.
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Drama, Peer Gynt (Fictitious character), Norwegian drama, Translations into English, Film adaptations, Norwegian National characteristics, Peasants, Continental european drama (dramatic works by one author), Gynt, peer (fictitious character), drama, English drama, PlaysPeople
Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906)Places
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Peer Gynt: a play in five acts
1970, Oxford U.P., Oxford University Press
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0192113623 9780192113627
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LC copy has ink stamp on original cover, front fly-leaf and t.p.: "Generalintendanz d. Deutsch. Nationaltheaters in Weimar". Has ink stamp on original cover and front fly-leaf: "Rolle schonen". Has passages marked in text for the role of Solvejg. Has inscription on front fly-leaf: "Sonneman" crossed out and "Frl. Kaiser".
Gassert & Mattern. Hitler library, 1298
LC copy in special binding with spine title: "Die Rollen der Emmy Sonnemann, 114". With original paper cover cut and mounted on additional front fly-leaf.
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