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A blunt question, a trembling truth: who bears the cost when truth is silenced? An Enemy of the People re-emerges for today’s readers and theatre-goers, urging us to listen when power tries to murmur. A taut drama play of conscience and consequence, it confronts the quiet poison at the heart of public life with relentless clarity.This restoration foregrounds Henrik Ibsen’s masterful social drama: a physician uncovers the inconvenient realities of the public good, risking ruin to expose corruption and whistleblowing in a society that prefers polite appearances to painful truths. What begins as a local quarrel about a spa town turns into a sweeping meditation on truth versus power, the ethics of public health, and the sometimes painful responsibilities of citizens. Elegant, compact, and fiercely contemporary, the play speaks to both keen theatre lovers and casual readers who crave character-driven, idea-rich storytelling. It’s ideal for those studying nineteenth century norway, the victorian european setting, and the wider currents of european realist drama, while also standing as a potent entry point for a theatre studies syllabus and an academic study guide.Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, this edition is restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint - it is a collector’s item and a cultural treasure, inviting new generations to experience a cornerstone of classical theatre and its enduring relevance to truth, ethics, and democratic life.