Realistic Norwegian author who wrote plays on social and political themes (1828-1906)
1 Michael Walton offers a wonderful new spin on Ibsen 's Doll's House theme.
2 A certain Henrik Ibsen , who wrote A Doll's House, is nowhere mentioned.
3 He was tremendously well read; loved to talk about Ibsen , a favorite.
4 She scored what is known in the Ibsen cult as a Knock-Out.
5 I stayed in the den and read Ibsen , and felt very mournful.
6 Ethan got the idea from the Ibsen play he saw me in.
7 And he ended with this reference to the constructive skill of Ibsen :
8 Ibsen refreshes me like a tonic, and I even believe in Zola.
9 On this Ibsen presently acted in a manner very offensive to Björnson.
10 The play was The Doll's House and the author was Henrik Ibsen .
11 For technical purposes, the influence of Ibsen had superseded that of Morris.
12 The one person who did suspect it was, of course, Ibsen himself.
13 Writers so opposite as Ibsen and Anatole France have expanded her themes.
14 Those whom Ibsen designed to crush had not minced their own words.
15 Exactly what is complained of in Nietzsche and Ibsen , is it not?
16 It's astonishing the effect a play of Ibsen 's has with the actors.
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