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(1914) Author: Emma Goldman
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42 Henrik Ibsen
artist, remained alone in his stand as a revolution
ist.
His dramatic art, without his glorious rebellion
against every authoritative institution, against
every social and moral lie, against every vestige
of bondage, were inconceivable. Just as his art
would lose human significance, were his love of
truth and freedom lacking. Already in
"
Brand,"
Henrik Ibsen demanded all or nothing, no weak-
kneed moderation, no compromise of any sort in
the struggle for the ideal. His proud defiance,
his enthusiastic daring, his utter indifference to
consequences, are Henrik Ibsen s bugle call, her
alding a new dawn and the birth of a new race.

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