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Henrik Johan Ibsen (/ˈɪbsən/; Norwegian: [ˈhɛ̀nrɪk ˈɪ̀psn̩]; 20
March 1828 – 23 May 1906) was a
Norwegian playwright and
theatre director.
Ibsen is considered...
- The
International Ibsen Award (Norwegian: Den
internasjonale Ibsenprisen)
honours an individual,
institution or
organization that has
brought new artistic...
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Henrik Ibsen (1828–1906) was a
Norwegian playwright,
theatre director, and poet.
Ibsen may also refer...
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Ibsen is a
Danish surname most
commonly ****ociated with the
Norwegian playwright and poet
Henrik Ibsen (whose
family was of
Danish origin). The name may...
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Ibsen. It was
written in
Danish and
published in 1881, and
first staged in 1882 in Chicago, Illinois, US,
performed in Danish. Like many of
Ibsen's plays...
- play in
verse written in 1867 by the
Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen. It is one of
Ibsen's best
known and most
widely performed plays. Peer Gynt chronicles...
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Sigurd Ibsen (23
December 1859 – 14
April 1930) was a
Norwegian writer,
lawyer and statesman, who
served as the
prime minister of
Norway in Stockholm...
- Joy
Ibsen (née Brown), was a
direct descendant of Richard's sister, Anne of York, and
therefore Richard's 16th generation great-niece.
Ibsen's mitochondrial...
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Suzannah Ibsen (née T****sen; 26 June 1836 – 3
April 1914) was a
Norwegian woman who was the wife of
playwright and poet
Henrik Ibsen and
mother of noted...
- Doll House) is a three-act play
written by
Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. It
premiered at the
Royal Danish Theatre in Copenhagen, Denmark, on 21...