Garman & Worse: Skuespil I Fire Akter is a significant dramatic work by Alexander Lange Kielland, in collaboration with Edvard Brandes. Originally published in 1883, this play offers a compelling glimpse into 19th-century Danish society and the theatrical landscape of the time. Kielland, known for his sharp social critiques and realistic portrayals, brings his characteristic insight to this four-act drama. A valuable piece for scholars and enthusiasts of Scandinavian literature, "Garman & Worse" remains a testament to the rich literary heritage of Denmark and the collaborative spirit of its authors.
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