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Henrik Ibsen

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Henrik Ibsen , 1828-1906, Norwegian dramatist and poet. His early years were lonely and miserable. Distressed by the consequences of his family's financial ruin and on his own at sixteen, he first was apprenticed to an apothecary. Not long after this he began writing poetry, and in 1850 he published his first play, Catilina, a tragedy in verse. In 1851 he began an extended apprenticeship in the theater, first as stage manager and playwright with the National Stage in Bergen and in 1857 as theater director for the Norwegian Theater in Oslo. His early plays for the most part went unrecognized... Read more
Ibsen, Henrik
Henrik Ibsen Born: March 20, 1828 Skien, Norway Died...Norwegian playwright The Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen made a tremendous impact on the course...individuals in a play) and symbols. Early life Henrik Ibsen was born on March 20, 1828, in Skien... Read more
Henrik Ibsen
Henrik Ibsen The Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906) developed realistic techniques that changed the...very little in modern drama that does not owe a debt to him. Henrik Ibsen was born on March 20, 1828, in the town of Skien. His father... Read more

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