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    Henrik Johan Ibsen (/ ˈ ɪ b s ən /; Norwegian: [ˈhɛ̀nrɪk ˈɪ̀psn̩]; 20 March 1828 – 23 May 1906) was a Norwegian playwright and theatre director.As one of the founders of modernism in theatre, Ibsen is often referred to as "the father of realism" and the most influential playwright of the 19th century, as well of one of the most influential playwrights in Western literature more generally. His major works include Brand, Peer Gynt, Emperor and Galilean, A Doll's House, Ghosts, An ...

  2. Jun 20, 2024 · Henrik Ibsen (born March 20, 1828, Skien, Norway—died May 23, 1906, Kristiania [formerly Christiania; now Oslo]) was a major Norwegian playwright of the late 19th century who introduced to the European stage a new order of moral analysis that was placed against a severely realistic middle-class background and developed with economy of action, penetrating dialogue, and rigorous thought.. Early life. Ibsen was born at Skien, a small lumbering town of southern Norway.His father was a ...

  3. Dec 13, 2023 · Henrik Ibsen is known for his revolutionary contributions to the development of modern theater and is considered as a key figure in the field of drama. Grown up in a middle-class household, Ibsen’s formative years influenced his astute perception of both personal challenges as well as social conventions. He explored contentious issues in his plays, which were distinguished by a break from traditional theatrical traditions and a dedication to realism. ...

  4. May 18, 2019 · Henrik Ibsen (20 March 1828 – 23 May 1906) is widely acknowledged as the father of modern drama, but his significance in literature and history overshadows the influence of his revolutionary stage techniques and his iconoclastic concept of the theater. James Joyce observed of Ibsen, his youthful idol, “It may be questioned whether any man has held so firm an empire over the thinking world in modern times.” Despite early disappointments, which led to twenty-seven years of self-imposed ...

  5. Henrik Ibsen Biography. Henrik Ibsen, considered by many to be the father of modern prose drama, was born in Skien, Norway, on March 20, 1828. He was the second of six children. Ibsen’s father was a prominent merchant, but he went bankrupt when Ibsen was eight years old, so Ibsen spent much of his early life living in poverty.

  6. Henrik Ibsen was born on March 20, 1828, in Skien, Norway, a small town about seventy miles south-west of Oslo on the west coast of the Oslo Fjord. His mother, Marichen Altenburg Ibsen, a painter and devotee of the theater, encouraged her son in his early artistic endeavors. His father, Knud Ibsen, was a prosperous merchant, but his risky ...

  7. A Doll’s House.Arguably Henrik Ibsen’s most famous play, A Doll’s House (1879) has an interesting plot structure: much of the action develops along the lines of the ‘well-made play’, a genre of melodrama focusing on domestic life and family secrets, and a form of play which Ibsen had spent years directing in the theatre prior to the writing of A Doll’s House.But the ending of the play – which (spoiler alert) sees Nora walking out on her untrusting husband and their children ...

  8. Henrik Ibsen’s major works include “Brand”, “Peer Gynt”, “An Enemy of the People”, and “A Doll’s House”, as well as “Hedda Gabler”, “Ghosts”, “The Wild Duck”, “When We Dead Awaken”, and “The Master Builder”. All of these plays have strong and challenging characters that live on outside of their plays’ intrigues.

  9. Henrik Ibsen, (born March 20, 1828, Skien, Nor.—died May 23, 1906, Kristiania), Norwegian playwright. At age 23 he became theatre director and resident playwright of the new National Theatre at Bergen, charged with creating a “national drama.” He directed the Norwegian Theatre in Kristiana from 1857 to 1863, when the theatre went bankrupt. He then set off on extended travels in Europe, beginning a self-imposed exile that would last until 1891.

  10. Apr 13, 2020 · Henrik Ibsen was born on March 20, 1828 to Marichen and Knud Ibsen in Skien, Norway. His family was part of the local merchant bourgeoisie and they lived in wealth until Knud Ibsen declared bankruptcy in 1835. His family’s fleeting financial fortunes had a lasting impression on his work, as several of his plays feature middle-class families dealing with financial hardship in a society that values morality and decorum.

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