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Young Ibsen looked handsome as fuck (especially with that glorious beard). 10/10 atleast 9/10. Post some more /lit/ writers and we rate their looks.

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>>11036350
>He doesn't know that there's a dozen of Norwegian languages

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*blocks your romanticism*

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Is there a good fundamental English-language essay on Peer Gynt's meaning(s)? I read in Ibsen's letters and notes that it had a very distinctive yet equivocal Scandinavian character that could barely be understood by outlanders, so I'd like to find essays that inquire into it more.

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