Henrik Ibsen
Peer Gynt : $b Draamallinen runoelma
"Peer Gynt: Draamallinen runoelma" by Henrik Ibsen is a five-act verse play written in 1867. This epic journey follows Peer Gynt from Norwegian mountains to North African deserts as he pursues dreams and adventures while avoiding responsibility. Through forty scenes blending folklore, fantasy, and realism, the play moves freely through time, space, and consciousness. Ibsen defied conventional stagecraft to create a cinematic work mixing poetry with social satire, exploring procrastination and self-deception through its titular character's wandering life.