The article deals with the links of Ibsen’s first drama with Romantic poetics. The play is interesting in that what it slightly foreshadows and which tradition it inherits. The path to The Vikings at Helgeland (1857), Ibsen’s first masterpiece in a genre which the playwright determined as a historical tragedy, began with the Catilina (1850). The semantic core of the work is not a socio-political conflict relating to the 1st century BC and capable of causing certain topical allusions, but an internal drama experienced by the “demonic” hero of Romanticism. The author emphasizes Kierkegaardian echoes in Catilina, referring to Either/Or (1843) which was familiar to Ibsen in his Grimstad years as one of his friends of youth witnessed lat...