Ibsen

[ US /ˈɪbsən/ ]
NOUN
  1. realistic Norwegian author who wrote plays on social and political themes (1828-1906)
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  • The Wild Duck, where, I think, less than ever before, is to be found a trace of that incoherency which is to be met with occasionally in all the earlier works of Ibsen, and which seems like the effect of a sudden caprice or change of the point of view. Henrik Ibsen
  • Many of the characters in Allen's film are afraid to step outside into the world, and their humorless, arid lives again seem more suited to an Ibsen psychodrama then Allen's usual cinema territory.
  • The present prevalence of objection to both is due largely to the strong influence of Ibsen's rigid dramaturgic structure. The Theory of the Theatre
  • MstrLance: The strongest man in the world is he who stands most alone. - by Henrik Ibsen godevillivedog: The bullfrog is my pal true blue. LinkSwarm.com
  • In the late nineteenth century, the French symbolists admired Ibsen for the mystery and potency of his symbols, which can be found in all his work but are most prominent in his early, verse drama.
  • Ibsen was now beginning, rather shyly, very craftily, to invest money; he even found himself in frequent straits for ready coin from his acute impatience to set every rix-dollar breeding. Henrik Ibsen
  • Patched, half-starved, cuffless, and as scornful of the Hook as an interpreter of Ibsen, he had danced his way into health (as you and I view it) and fame in sixteen minutes on Amateur Night at Creary's (Variety) Theatre in Eighth Avenue. Rolling Stones
  • The earnestly intense and naturalistic performances, fine for Ibsen, fit poorly here and consequently come off as either dangerously self-indulgent or oddly casual.
  • Ibsen, in sheer mastery of dramaturgic means, stands fourth in rank among the world's great dramatists. The Theory of the Theatre
  • The actors performed A Doll's House, written by Ibsen, which provides a window on the life of a seemingly happy family.
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