Abstract
The text and original productions of Peer Gynt were saturated with late 19th-century Norwegian romanticism, upholding the nation's independence from other European countries and its unique identity. But a production by Den National Scene arguably becomes pan-European in its quest to achieve impact and originality.
Issue Section:
Critical Acts
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2013
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