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Ibsen’s Firebrand: The Dead Child and Theodicy in Brand
In 1862, Henrik Ibsen travelled to Hellesylt in Sunnmore, an area known for its harsh climate and exposure to rockslides and avalanches. Several scholars have recognized this place as a source of i...