Ibsen's Kingdom: The Man and His Works

Ibsen's Kingdom: The Man and His Works is a book about Henrik Ibsen and his works by Evert M. Sprinchorn (1923–2022), an American Scandinavian literature scholar. It was published by Yale University Press in 2021 when Sprinchorn was 98. It is described as a biography and more specifically as a biographical reading of Ibsen's plays.

The book was criticized by Norwegian Ibsen scholars, in particular by Ellen Rees for perpetuating outdated and debunked myths about Ibsen. Helge Rønning argued that "in many ways it is more an inventive analysis of Ibsen’s works than a biography." Its approach of using Ibsen's plays as biographical sources has been criticized in recent Ibsen scholarship. The book was positively reviewed by American scholars.