Peer Gynt is a five-act play written by the Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen. It was first published in 1867 and premiered in 1876. The play tells the story of Peer Gynt, a Norwegian farmer's son who goes on a journey to find himself and ultimately discovers that he cannot escape his own weaknesses and flaws. The play features a mix of fantasy and realism, with some of the most memorable scenes including Peer Gynt's encounter with the trolls and his journey to the afterlife. Peer Gynt has become one of Ibsen's most famous works and has been adapted into various forms, including ballets, operas, and films.
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