What does /lit/ think of Ibsen, and Hedda Gabler in particular?
What are /lit/'s favorite plays?
ive heard he is good and i think i've watched movies based on his plays but i haven't read him no
my favorite plays are waiting for godot (pleb yeah whatever), antony and cleopatra, krapp's last tape, the balcony and life of galileo. also psychosis 4:48, but is that even a play.
>>8232236
>movies based on his plays
Got any recommendations?
I've only read A Doll's House, but it was amazing and got me into more serious literature.
>>8232230
Peer Gynt is brilliant, though admittedly I prefer the first couple of acts.
Ibsen knew how to write the perfect 'fuckboy'.
>>8232275
i can't remember right now, i think it was something with carla bruni's sister?