Henrik Johann Ibsen (1828–1906) was the greatest Norwegian playwright, the founder of the European "new drama" and one of the most significant theatre figures of his time.
Stendhal (pseudonym of Henri-Marie Beyle, 1787-1842) is one of the greatest masters of French prose, whose work became a vivid reflection of the turbulent era of the French Revolution and Restoration.
Dive into the dark and complex world of Fyodor Dostoevsky's masterpiece, Notes from the Underground, a profound exploration of human psychology and the struggle for self-identity.