Realistic Norwegian author who wrote plays on social and political themes (1828-1906)
1A certain Henrik Ibsen, who wrote A Doll's House, is nowhere mentioned.
2The play was The Doll's House and the author was Henrik Ibsen.
3For the latter half of the 19th century, Henrik Ibsen dominated European theatre.
4She's updated Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House and set it in contemporary New Zealand.
5Of Norwegian parentage; her family closely related to Henrik Ibsen.
6The Project Gutenberg eBook, John Gabriel Borkman, by Henrik Ibsen, Translated by William Archer
7To which did Henrik Ibsen answer at the domestic hearth?
8There is no bugle-call in the name Henrik Ibsen.
9But there will be a new version of Henrik Ibsen's John Gabriel Borkmanby Frank McGuinness.
10The case of the late Henrik Ibsen was typical.
11There is a brilliant modern version of Henrik Ibsen's 1882 play, An Enemy of the People.
12The Collected Works of Henrik Ibsen, Volume XI
13This would surprise nobody more than Henrik Ibsen, its writer, who designed it to be unstageable.
14End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Henrik Ibsen's Prose Dramas Vol III., by Henrik Ibsen
15Yeats had a soft spot for Henrik Ibsen.
16He talks about his inspiration: Henrik Ibsen.
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