"The four plays in this volume, written late in Ibsen's career as a dramatist, move away from his earlier preoccupation with people at odds with society to instead explore the inward struggle with their own thoughts, feelings and dreams. ""The Master Builder"" (1892) depicts a powerful man whose illusions collapse in the face of a young woman's courageous common sense. In ""Rosmersholm"" (1886), an idealist is forced to question his beliefs and confront terrible truths about the past, while ""Little Eyolf"" (1894) portrays a man's self-deception, which brings both tragic repercussions for his family and new hope for their future. And in ""John Gabriel Borkman"" (1896), a dying woman returns to reclaim the affections and loyalty of her nephew, resulting in a bitter struggle with her sister."