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Pillars of Society

Autor Henrik Ibsen Traducere de R. Farquharson Sharp
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Henrik Ibsen was an exiled Norwegian playwright author of, the popular plays; "A Doll's House" and "Hedda Gabler", the latter of which featured one of theater's most notorious characters. The Pillars of Society, was the first of any of Ibsen's plays to be performed in English, under the title "Quicksands".
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ISBN-13: 9781537717920
ISBN-10: 1537717928
Pagini: 124
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg

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Henrik Johan Ibsen was a Norwegian writer and theatre director who lived from 20 March 1828 to 23 May 1906. He is credited with helping to build modernism in theatre. His best-known works are Rosmersholm, The Master Builder, Brand, Peer Gynt, An Enemy of the People, Emperor and Galilean, Hedda Gabler, Ghosts, The Wild Duck, When We Dead Awaken, Emperor and Galilean, and A Doll's House. In Skien, Norway, Henrik Johan Ibsen was born into a wealthy merchant family. His forefathers were mostly wealthy city merchants and shipowners or members of the Upper Telemark "aristocracy of officials." Ibsen quit school when he was fifteen. Henrik Wergeland and Peter Christen Asbjrnsen and Jrgen Moe's Norwegian folktales served as inspiration for him. Under the alias "Brynjolf Bjarme," he published his first play, Catilina (1850), but it was never staged. He would only make a few trips to Norway during the following 27 years, spending most of them in Germany and Italy.After suffering many strokes, Ibsen passed away at his house at Arbins gade 1 in Kristiania (now Oslo) in March 1900. He was laid to rest at Oslo's Vr Frelsers Gravlund, often known as "The Graveyard of Our Savior." Ibsen exclaimed "On the contrary" ("Tvertimod!") as his final words before passing away.