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What (who) is Ibsen - definition


Ibsen (family)         
  • [[Marichen Altenburg]] (married Ibsen), far right, with parents and relatives
  • [[Hedvig Ibsen]]
  • Prime Minister [[Sigurd Ibsen]]
  • [[Stege, Denmark]]
  • Film director [[Tancred Ibsen]]
NORWEGIAN FAMILY OF DANISH EXTRACTION
Ibsen family; Henrich Ibsen; Henrich Johan Ibsen
Ibsen is a Norwegian family of Danish extraction. Its most famous members are playwright Henrik Ibsen, his son, statesman Sigurd Ibsen, and grandson, pioneer film director Tancred Ibsen.
Ibsenism         
  • A [[silhouette]] (ca. 1820) of the Altenburg/Paus family in [[Altenburggården]], with Ibsen's mother (far right), maternal grandparents (centre) and other relatives. It is the only existing portrait of either of Ibsen's parents.
  • The roof and one of the windows of Altenburggården can be seen in the middle of the picture. Altenburggården was Marichen Altenburg's childhood home, and Henrik Ibsen lived there aged 3–8
  • Dannebrog]] was the common flag of [[Denmark–Norway]].
  • Letter from Ibsen to his English reviewer and translator [[Edmund Gosse]]: "30.8.[18]99. Dear Mr. Edmund Gosse! It was to me a hearty joy to receive your letter. So I will finally personally meet you and your wife. I am at home every day in the morning until 1 o'clock. I am happy and surprised at your excellent Norwegian! Your amicably obliged Henrik Ibsen."
  • Ibsen, late in his career
  • Vanity Fair]]'', 1901
  • Ibsen (far left) with friends in Rome, ca. 1867
  • [[Monogram]] of Henrik Ibsen
  • Plaque to Ibsen, Oslo marking his home from 1895-1906
  • One of the oldest photographs of Ibsen from ca. 1863/64, around the time he began writing ''Brand''
  • Venstøp outside Skien, originally the Ibsen family's summer house, where they lived permanently 1836–1843. It was a reasonably large farm with large, representative buildings.
NORWEGIAN PLAYWRIGHT, THEATRE DIRECTOR, AND POET (1828–1906)
Ibsen; Henrik Johan Ibsen; Henrik ibsen; Brynjolf Bjarme; Ibsen, Henrik Johan; Henrick Ibsen; H Ibsen; Brynjulf Bjarme; Bjarme; Ibsenism; Norma (Ibsen); Henryk Ibsen; Ibsenesque; Ibsenian; Henrik Isben
·add. ·noun The dramatic practice or purpose characteristic of the writings of Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906), Norwegian poet and dramatist, whose best-known plays deal with conventional hypocrisies, the story in each play thus developing a definite moral problem.
Ibsen (name)         
FAMILY NAME
Ibsen is a Danish surname most commonly associated with the Norwegian playwright and poet Henrik Ibsen (whose family was of Danish origin). The name may also appear as Ebsen.
Examples of use of Ibsen
1. Ibsen wrote about school teachers, servants, manual laborers, and people from everyday life," says the director of the Ibsen Museum, Erik Edvardsen.
2. I particularly enjoy Norwegian literature, notably Ibsen and Hamsun.
3. It took Ibsen over two years to write The Pillars.
4. The play made Ibsen an icon of the feminist movement.
5. And Osborne is neither a Shakespeare nor an Ibsen.