An Enemy of the People: An Adaptation of the Play by Henrik Ibsen (Penguin Classics)
Miller, Arthur
When Dr. Stockmann Discovers That His Town's Water Is Poisoned, He Does What Any Responsible Citizen Would Do: Reports It To The Authorities. But Stockmann's Good Deed Has The Potential To Ruin The Town's Reputation As A Popular Spa Destination, And Instead Of Being Hailed As A Hero, Stockmann Is Labeled An Enemy Of The People. Arthur Miller's Adaptation Of Henrik Ibsen's Classic Drama Is A Classic In Itself, A Penetrating Exploration Of What Happens When The Truth Comes Up Against The Will Of The Majority.--publisher Description. Arthur Miller ; Introduction By John Guare ; Preface By Arthur Miller. First Published In The United States Of America By The Viking Press, 1951--t.p. Verso. Previously Published: Penguin Books, 1977. With New Introduction.
Conformity, Conformity--Drama, Dissenters, Dissenters--Drama, Social ethics, Social ethics--Drama, PS3525.I5156 E56 2010, 813/.52
Name in long format: | An Enemy of the People: An Adaptation of the Play by Henrik Ibsen (Penguin Classics) |
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ISBN-10: | 0143105582 |
ISBN-13: | 9780143105589 |
Book pages: | 85 |
Book language: | en |
Edition: | Revised |
Binding: | Paperback |
Publisher: | Penguin Classics |
Dimensions: | Height: 0.39 Inches, Length: 7.72 Inches, Weight: 0.24 Pounds, Width: 5.06 Inches |