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Quintessence of
Ibsenism (1891). The
classic introduction,
setting the
playwright in his time and place. Sprinchorn, Evert,
Ibsen's Kingdom: The Man...
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Ibsenism is an
essay written in 1891 by
George Bernard Shaw,
providing an
extended analysis of the
works of
Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen and...
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Ibsen (born June 2, 1972) is an
American retired soccer player.
Ibsen pla****
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member of the 1992 U.S.
Olympic team...
- "Bergliot
Ibsen".
University of Oslo.
Retrieved 1
January 2017. "The
Three Ibsens:
Memories of
Henrik Ibsen,
Suzannah Ibsen and
Sigurd Ibsen". Archived...
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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...
- The
Ibsen Family (Norwegian:
Familien Ibsen) is a non-fiction book by
Ibsen scholar Jørgen
Haave about Henrik Ibsen's family and
early life. It was published...
- The
Ibsen Cycle: The
Design of the
Plays from
Pillars of
Society to When We Dead
Awaken (1975,
revised 1992) is a book by the
British literary researcher...
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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...
- Lake
Ibsen is a
small lake near
Leeds in
Benson County,
North Dakota. The
stream Little Coulee flows from
Hurricane Lake,
through Lake
Ibsen, to Silver...
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