Ibsen's Drama: Author to Audience |
Contents
A Dramatist for All Seasons | 3 |
A Model for Communication | 16 |
1 Who was Henrik Ibsen? | 19 |
2 Topics of the Times | 37 |
3 The Plays the Thing | 53 |
4 Under the Surface | 73 |
5 Poetry in the Round | 95 |
6 Ibsenites and Ibsenism | 110 |
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Alving Approaches to Ibsen artist audience Bergen Bernick Bjørnson bohemian bourgeois Brand called Catiline characters Christian Christiania church Contemporary Approaches Copenhagen critic Daniel Haakonsen Danish Dead Awaken Didrik Arup Seip Doll's House drama dramatist Einar Ekdal Ellida Emperor and Galilean English Everyman Fjelde Francis Bull German Ghosts Gregers Gyldendal Halvdan Koht Hedda Gabler Hedvig Henrik Ibsen Hilde Hjalmar human husband Ibsen's Dramatic Ibsen's plays ideal Julian Koht language later League of Youth Letter Little Eyolf live London Love's Comedy Master Builder McFarlane Meyer modern Nora Norway Norwegian Theater Oslo Oxford Ibsen pagan Peer Gynt performance Pillars of Society poem poet poetic poetry realistic Rebecca Rolf Fjelde Rosmer Rosmersholm Rubek Scandinavian scene Shaw Skien social Solness speech spirit Sprinchorn stage Stockmann symbolism theme tion trans translations Universitetsforlaget verse Wangel Werle wife Wild Duck William Archer woman women writing wrote York young