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  1. The plays of Henrik Ibsen. by Henrik, 1828-1906. Ibsen, 1938
  2. Biography - Ibsen, Henrik (1828-1906): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2007-01-01
  3. RATNA RUMAH-RUMAHAN by Henrik, 1828-1906 Ibsen, 1979
  4. Peer Gynt. Translated with an introd. by William and Charles Archer. Illustrated by Per Krohg by Henrik (1828-1906) Ibsen, 1957
  5. Ghosts; An enemy of the people; The wild duck by Henrik (1828-1906) Ibsen, 1907-01-01
  6. Works; Volume 8 by Ibsen Henrik 1828-1906, Archer William 1856-1924, et all 2010-10-15
  7. Peer Gynt: A Dramatic Poem by Ibsen Henrik 1828-1906, Archer William (1856-1924), et all 2010-09-29
  8. Lady Inger Of Östrat; The Vikings At Helgeland: The Pretenders by Ibsen Henrik 1828-1906, 2010-09-30
  9. Samlede Værker (Norwegian Edition) by Ibsen Henrik 1828-1906, 2010-10-15
  10. Samfundets Stötter; Skuefpil I Fire Akter (Norwegian Edition) by Ibsen Henrik 1828-1906, 2010-10-14
  11. Works; Volume 2 by Ibsen Henrik 1828-1906, Archer William 1856-1924, et all 2010-10-15
  12. Madame Inger À Ostraat; Pièce Historique En Cinq Actes. Traduit Du Norvégien D'après L'édition Définitive De Copenhague (French Edition) by Ibsen Henrik 1828-1906, 2010-09-29
  13. Brand a dramatic poem in five acts by Henrik Ibsen ; translated by Ibsen. Henrik. 1828-1906., 1894-01-01
  14. The masterbuilder; a drama in three acts. by Henrik Ibsen.$cTr. by Ibsen. Henrik. 1828-1906., 1893-01-01

1. Norwegian 382
Just do a subject (not keyword) search on Ibsen Henrik 18281906and you will see the many sub-topics listed under his name..
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St. Olaf College St. Olaf Libraries Research Guides HENRIK IBSEN: A GUIDE TO LIBRARY RESOURCES
NOR 382
SPRING 2004
Reference Collection Online Catalogs Indexes and Databases Internet Resources ... Citation Guides Reference Collection The reference collection provides background reading on your topic and related issues, names of authorities, and bibliographies that lead to additional sources. Remember that books on the shelves are grouped together by subject, so take time to browse the shelves! ENCYCLOPEDIAS AND HANDBOOKS: Aschehoug og Gyldendals Store Norske Leksikon . 3. utg. Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget, 1995-1999. 16 vols. [Ref.Room AE43.A75 1995] plus CD-ROM. [Ref.Room AE43.A752]
Look under Ibsen directly, or under Norway-Literature. Or use any major English language encyclopedia. Encyclopedia of applied ethics . 4 vols. San Diego: Academic Press, c1998.
[Ref Room BJ63.E44 1999]
See, for example, the "Literature and Ethics" article in vol. 3 for a good introduction to the topic. Bryan, George B.

2. Henrik Ibsen (1828 - 1906)
Biography, plus links to all of his works currently in print.
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Henrik Ibsen This often misunderstood Norwegian playwright once remarked, "With pleasure I will torpedo the ark." As a young writer, he was discontent with everything. He found himself unable to identify with any existing forms of drama, so Henrik Ibsen set out to create his own. Along the way, Ibsen experienced multiple shifts in dramatic form and philosophy as he gradually came to terms with the intellectual, emotional, and spiritual forces that were at war within his complex psyche. But throughout, his plays are characterized by their rebellious spirit and their unforgiving scrutiny of Ibsen's own faults and virtues. Ibsen's early plays are wild and epic, utilizing an open form and concentrating on mystical, romantic, poetic visions of the rebel figure in search of an ultimate truth which is always just out of reach. In Brand, revolts against God, howling at the heavens, like Prometheus, only to be punished with a huge avalanche which buries him alive. In Peer Gynt

3. Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906: Free Web Books, Online
Ibsen, Henrik, 18281906. Biographical note. Influential Norwegian playwright who was largely responsible for the decline of the Victorian drama and the rise of the Modern. challenge to them considered immoral and outrageous. Ibsen's work examined the realities that lay behind many a
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Biographical note
Influential Norwegian playwright who was largely responsible for the decline of the Victorian drama and the rise of the Modern. His plays were considered scandalous in much of society at the time, when Victorian values of family life and propriety were still very much the norm, and any challenge to them considered immoral and outrageous. Ibsen's work examined the realities that lay behind many a facade, which the society of the time did not want to see. More ...
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  • The Burial Mound (1850) Brand (1865) Peer Gynt (1867) [ read download The Wild Duck (1884)
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4. Henrik Ibsen
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906) Norwegian playwright, one of "the four great ones" with Alexander Kielland Jonas Lie and of the 19th-century Norwegian literature. Ibsen is generally acknowledged as the founder of modern prose drama. He moved away from the Romantic style, unmasking the romantic hero, and brought the problems and ideas of the day onto his stage. "... And what does it mean, then to be a poet? It was a long time before I realized that to be a poet means essentially to see, but mark well, to see in such a way that whatever is seen is perceived by the audience just as the poet saw it. But only what has been lived through can be seen in that way and accepted in that way. And the secret of modern literature lies precisely in this matter of experiences that are lived through. All that I have written these last ten years, I have lived through spiritually." ('Speech to the Norwegian Students, September 10, 1874, from Speeces and New Letters Henrik Ibsen was born in Skien, a tiny coastal town. His father was a prosperous merchant, whose financial failure changed the family's social position. Poverty interrupted Ibsen's education and it gave Ibsen a strong distrust of society. At the age of 16 he was for a time apprenticed to a pharmacist in Grimstad. In 1846 he was compelled to support an illegitimate child born to a servant girl. In 1848 a revolution swept Europe and Ibsen adopted the new ideas of personal freedom.

5. ClassicNotes: Henrik Ibsen
Full biography of Henrik Ibsen written by Harvard students. Includes ClassicNote on A Doll's House, with message board, background information, and research links. ClassicNote on Henrik Ibsen. Biography of Henrik Ibsen (18281906) Ibsen, born Henrik Johan Ibsen in 1828 in Skien, Norway
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Biography of Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906)

At the farmhouse, Ibsen began to attend a small middle-class school where he cultivated a talent for painting, if nothing else. In 1843, at the age of fifteen, Ibsen was confirmed and taken from school. Though he had declared his interest in becoming a painter, Ibsen was apprenticed to an apothecary shortly before his sixteenth birthday. Leaving his family, Ibsen traveled to Grimstad, a small, isolated town, to begin his apprenticeship where he studied with the hopes of gaining admissions to the University to study medicine. (He also fathered an illegitimate son by the servant of the apothecary.) Despite his unhappy lot, Grimstad is where Ibsen began to write in earnest. Inspired by the revolution of 1848 that was being felt throughout Europe, Ibsen wrote satire and elegant poetry. At the age of twenty-one, Ibsen left Grimstad for the capitol. While in Christiania (now Oslo), Ibsen passed his exams but opted not to pursue his education, instead turning to playwriting and journalism. It was here that he penned his first play, Cataline. Ibsen also spent time analyzing and criticizing modern Norwegian literature. Still poor, Ibsen gladly accepted a contract to write for and help manage the newly constituted National Theater in Bergen in 1851. Untrained and largely uneducated, Ibsen learned much from his time at the theater, producing such works as St. John¹s Night. The majority of his writings of this period were based on folksongs, folklore, and history. In 1858, Ibsen moved back to Christiania to become the creative director of the city¹s Norwegian Theater.

6. HENRIK IBSEN 1828
Henrik Ibsen. 18281906. FATHER OF MODERN DRAMA Henrik Ibsen has been my favorite playwright since absorbing myself into theatre in the early 1980's
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HENRIK IBSEN FATHER OF MODERN DRAMA "I am an artist, Irene, and I take no shame to myself for the frailties that
perhaps cling to me. For I was born to be an artist, you see. And, do what I
may, I shall never be anything else." (from WHEN WE DEAD AWAKEN by Ibsen) INTRODUCTION: Henrik Ibsen has been my favorite playwright since absorbing myself into theatre in the early 1980's. His writing style during his Realistic Period 1877-1890 deeply influenced my own playwriting. I loved his crisp style, ability to build memorable characters through minimal dialogue, plays that transcend time and place, and his genius to be able to usher in an entire new period of theatre called Modern Drama. "Ibsen's drama is the Rome of modern drama: all roads lead to it — and from it." (Martin Lamm, Swedish researcher) To understand where the world of drama is now, it is important to realize its roots with Henrik Ibsen, the father of Modern Drama. THE TASK: This webquest serves as an introduction to Ibsen, his life and his work. You will create flashcards on interesting facts about Ibsen's life, the Norwegian Theatre, Ibsen plays, and/or his chief influence on his writing. To create the flashcards you may use Word by inserting tables that are the size of a flashcard or you may wish to hand write on index cards. Work in groups of 2-4 people. When gathering information concentrate on facts that will interest someone that knows nothing about Ibsen. After compiling flashcards

7. Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906) Norwegian Writer.
(18281906) Norwegian writer. Henrik Ibsen was a playwright and poet, well-known for A Doll's House, The Wild Duck, and other works. Read "In the Picture Gallery " by Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906). Read "Mountain Life " by Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906).
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(1828-1906) Norwegian writer. Henrik Ibsen was a playwright and poet, well-known for "A Doll's House," "The Wild Duck," and other works. About this Page:(1828-1906) Norwegian writer. Henrik Ibsen was a playwright and poet, well-known for "A Doll's House," "The Wild Duck," and other works.
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8. Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906) Norwegian Writer.
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(1828-1906) Norwegian writer. Henrik Ibsen was a playwright and poet, well-known for "A Doll's House," "The Wild Duck," and other works. About this Page:(1828-1906) Norwegian writer. Henrik Ibsen was a playwright and poet, well-known for "A Doll's House," "The Wild Duck," and other works.
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Recent Up a category A Brother in Need Read "A Brother in Need," by Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906). A Study Guide to Henrik Ibsen's Hedda Gabler This information is provided by the Theatre and Media Arts Department at Brigham Young University. Burnt Ships Read "Burnt Ships," by Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906).

9. Henrik Ibsen Linkpage
Biography of Norwegian dramatist Henrick Ibsen The Dramatist Henrik Ibsen. By Bjorn Hemmer Henrik Ibsen (18281906) published his last drama, "When We Dead Awaken " in 1899, and he called it
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The Dramatist: HENRIK IBSEN
By Bjorn Hemmer
Bjorn Hemmer is a professor at the University of Oslo
Introduction
Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906) published his last drama, "When We Dead Awaken," in 1899, and he called it a dramatic epilogue. It was also destined to be the epilogue of his life's work, because illness prevented him from writing more. For half of a century he had devoted his life and his energies to the art of drama, and he had won international acclaim as the greatest and most influential dramatist of his time. He knew that he had gone further than anyone in putting Norway on the map. Henrik Ibsen was also a major poet, and he published a collection of poems in 1871. However, drama was the focus of his real lyrical spirit. For a period of many hard years, he faced bitter opposition. But he finally triumphed over the conservatism and aesthetic prejudices of the contemporary critics and audiences. More than anyone, he gave theatrical art a new vitality by bringing into European bourgeois drama an ethical gravity, a psychological depth, and a social significance which the theater had lacked since the days of Shakespeare. In this manner, Ibsen strongly contributed to giving European drama a vitality and artistic quality comparable to the ancient Greek tragedies. It is from this perspective we view his contribution to theatrical history. His realistic contemporary drama was a continuation of the European tradition of tragic plays. In these works he portrays people from the middle class of his day. These are people whose routines are suddenly upset as they are confronted with a deep crisis in their lives. They have been blindly following a way of life leading to the troubles and are themselves responsible for the crisis. Looking back on their lives, they are forced to confront themselves. However, Ibsen created another type of drama as well. In fact, he had been writing for 25 years before he, in 1877, created his first contemporary drama, "Pillars of Society.”

10. Hedda Gabler - Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906)
Ibsen, Henrik 18281906) Norwegian writer. Henrik Ibsen was a playwright andpoet, well-known for A Doll s House, The Wild Duck, and other works.
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Hedda Gabler - Henrik Ibsen
When Oscar Wilde first saw "Hedda Gabler" in 1890, he said, "I felt pity and terror, as though the play had been Greek." Compared to Ibsen's earlier plays"A Doll's House," "Ghosts," and "An Enemy of the People""Hedda Gabler" was different. In this play, we find some of Ibsen's most memorable prose in a tragic interplay of psychoscape and linguistic drama.
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11. Hedda Gabler - Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906)
by Henrik Ibsen ( 18281906) Translated by Edmund Gosse and William Archer From Munich, on June 29, 1890, Ibsen wrote to the Swedish poet, Count Carl Soilsky "Our intention
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Translated by Edmund Gosse and William Archer Introduction
Act: First Second Third Fourth INTRODUCTION. So far we read the history of the play in the official "Correspondence." (1) Some interesting glimpses into the poet's moods during the period between the completion of "The Lady from the Sea" and the publication of "Hedda Gabler" are to be found in the series of letters to Fraulein Emilie Bardach, of Vienna, published by Dr. George Brandes. (2) This young lady Ibsen met at Gossensass in the Tyrol in the autumn of 1889. The record of their brief friendship belongs to the history of "The Master Builder" rather than to that of "Hedda Gabler", but the allusions to his work in his letters to her during the winter of 1889 demand some examination. Here ends the history of "Hedda Gabler", so far as the poet's letters carry us. Its hard clear outlines, and perhaps somewhat bleak atmosphere, seem to have resulted from a sort of reaction against the sentimental "dreamery" begotten of his Gossensass experiences. He sought refuge in the chill materialism of Hedda from the ardent transcendentalism of Hilda, whom he already heard knocking at the door. He was not yet in the mood to deal with her on the plane of poetry. (3)

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13. Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906) Quotations, Famous Quotes - Quote Database.
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14. Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906) Library Of Congress Citations
Other authors Ibsen, Henrik, 18281906. - Hedda Gabler. Control No. 08031502//r86 Author Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906. Uniform Title Lille Eyolf.
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Down to Name Citations LC Online Catalog Amazon Search Book Citations [First 20 Records] Author: Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906. Title: Hedda Gabler; a drama in four acts, by Henrik Ibsen, tr. from the Norwegian by Edmund Gosse. Published: New York, United States book company [c1891] Description: 4 p.l., [7]-272 p., 1 l. 19 cm. LC Call No.: PT8868 .A33 Subjects: Women Norway Drama. Other authors: Gosse, Edmund, 1849-1928. Control No.: 12034544 //r963 Author: Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906. Title: Plays, by Henrik Ibsen, with an introduction by Frank Wadleigh Chandler ... Published: New York, The Macmillan company, 1927. Description: xxvii, 402 p. incl. front. 19 cm. Series: The modern readers' series LC Call No.: PT8852.E5 C5 1927 Notes: A doll's house.The wild duck.Hedda Gabler.The master builder. Subjects: Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906 Translations into English. Other authors: Chandler, Frank Wadleigh, 1873- ed. Control No.: 27005959 //r964 Author: Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906. Uniform Title: Selected works. English. 1935 Title: Eleven plays of Henrik Ibsen; introduction by H. L. Mencken. Published: New York, B. A. Cerf, D. S. Klopfer, The Modern library [1935] Description: xii p., 1 l., 3-305 p., 1 l., [7]-330, 482 p. 21 cm. Series: The Modern library of the world's best books. [Modern library giants] LC Call No.: PT8854 .C45 Dewey No.: 839.8226 Notes: The master builder.Pillars of society.Hedda Gabler.Ghosts.An enemy of the people.A doll's house.John Gabriel Borkman.The wild duck.The league of youth.Rosmersholm.Peer Gynt. Subjects: Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906 Translations into English. Control No.: 35007360 //r965

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17. Ibsen, Henrik (1828-1906): Hedda Gabler (1890)
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    Translate this page Home_Page Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906), Dramaturgo noruego reconocido comocreador del drama moderno por sus obras realistas que abordan
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    D ramaturgo noruego reconocido como creador del drama moderno por sus obras realistas que abordan problemas psicológicos y sociales. Ibsen nació el 20 de marzo de 1828 en Skien. Durante un tiempo trabajó como ayudante de un farmacéutico y comenzó estudios de medicina antes de dedicarse por completo al teatro. Fue director de escena y autor del Teatro Nacional de Bergen de 1851 a 1857 y posteriormente director del teatro de Christiania (hoy Oslo) entre 1857 y 1862. Durante estos años de experiencia práctica teatral escribió sus primeras obras. De 1863 a 1891, Ibsen vivió principalmente en Italia y Alemania gracias a una beca itinerante y, más tarde, a una pensión anual concedida por el Storting, el parlamento noruego. En 1891 regresó a Christiania, donde el 23 de mayo de 1906, murió. Entre las primeras obras de Ibsen se encuentran dos dramas en verso. La primera, Brand (1866, estrenada en 1885), dramatiza la tragedia de una devoción ciega en una falsa idea del deber; la segunda, Peer Gynt (1867), narra en términos alegóricos las aventuras de un oportunista encantador. Con

    19. Henrik Ibsen Linkpage
    Henrik Ibsen (18281906) From the website of the Kuusankoski Public Libraryin Finland. To return to the Great Norwegians Homepage, click below
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    The Dramatist: Henrik Ibsen
    By Bjorn Hemmer, a professor at the University of Oslo.

    The Ibsen Centre
    Biography, illustrations, chronology of major events in the playwright's life, information on the Centre for Ibsen Studies in Oslo, and more.

    Henrik Ibsen an Introduction

    By Edward T. Byrnes, assistant professor of English, Seton Hall University.
    Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906)

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    • Center-Map Downloadbereich Dramatische Werke Kurzbiographie: ; norwegischer Schriftsteller, Sohn eines Kaufmanns; nach Bankrott des väterlichen Geschäfts (1836) Apothekerlehre (1844-150); währenddessen Vorbereitung auf das Abitur (1850); erste dramatische Versuche mit dem Revolutionsdrama Catilina (1850, dt. 1896); 1851 Übernahme der künstlerischen Leitung des neugegründeten Theaters in Bergen; 1857-62 Leitung des Norske Teatret in Christiania; 1858 Heirat mit der Pfarrerstochter Suzannah Thoresen aus Bergen; ab 1864 mit einem bescheidenen Dichterstipendium Leben in Deutschland (Berlin, Dresden, München, Meiningen) und Italien (Rom, Sorrent); 1891 Rückkehr nach Norwegen; 1900 erster Schlaganfall, 1906 23. Mai Tod nach langer Krankheit Werke u. a. :

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