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