An Enemy of the People (Plays for Performance) (Dover Thrift Editions) (Theatre Classics S.)

by Henrik Ibsen

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Arthur Miller's version of Ibsen's most explosive play.



An Enemy of the People tells the story of an idealistic doctor, Stockmann, who discovers that the waters from which his native spa town draws its wealth are dangerously contaminated. As the citizens realise the financial implications, Stockmann comes under increasing pressure to keep silent.



This version of Ibsen's An Enemy of the People by Arthur Miller was first performed at Broadhurst Theatre, New York, in December 1950.





'Written as a warning against the "swelling pre fascist tide" of McCarthy's United States, Arthur Miller's adaptation emerges as a work that does magnificent service to Ibsen'
- The Times

'Miller does Ibsen proud. The dialogue is tough, sinewy and colloquial ' but the power ultimately rests with its gripping, beautifully constructed narrative'
- Telegraph
  • ISBN10 3732690423
  • ISBN13 9783732690428
  • Publish Date 23 May 2018 (first published December 1963)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Imprint Outlook Verlag
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 98
  • Language English