Article: Catiline.

In 1874 Ibsen observed to Frederik Hegel, his publisher, that his first play, Catiline (1850), "contains the seeds of a good deal that has subsequently emerged in my writing." The following year he published a revised (and much improved) version of this play, and when that version was reprinted in the collected edition of his works in 1898, Ibsen continued to insist on the importance of comprehending his entire output as "a coherent and continuous totality" (35). Though a few scholars have recognized the validity of Ibsen's estimate of Catiline, "for the theater of today," as Van Laan observes, "Ibsen pretty much means peer Gynt and the twelve prose dramas of contemporary ...

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