Henrik Ibsen
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Standard Name: Ibsen, Henrik
The plays of Henrik Ibsen
, nineteenth-century Norwegian poet and dramatist, were both controversial and enormously influential in Britain; their use of realist techniques to address contemporary social problems helped to bring about a revolution in English drama. Elizabeth Robins
and Florence Farr
played important roles in getting his plays staged in England, and Robins interpreted his characters on stage. After the 1889 production of A Doll's House in London, British feminists claimed Ibsen as an ally, and his name became closely associated with New Woman writers such as George Egerton
and Mona Caird
. Githa Sowerby
and Elizabeth Baker
were among the many dramatists influenced by his work.
Connections
Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Textual Production | George Bernard Shaw | GBS
published The Quintessence of Ibsenism, a defence of Ibsen
in the wake of public controversy over the first English productions of A Doll's House and Ghosts. Cox, Michael, editor. The Oxford Chronology of English Literature. Oxford University Press, 2002, 2 vols. Innes, Christopher, editor. The Cambridge Companion to George Bernard Shaw. Cambridge University Press, 1998. xxi |
Textual Production | Matilda Betham-Edwards | |
Textual Production | Elizabeth Robins | ER
, Marion Lea
, and William Archermodified for stage production Edmund Gosse
's translation of Ibsen
's Hedda Gabler (published earlier the same year). John, Angela V. Elizabeth Robins: Staging a Life, 1862-1952. Routledge, 1995. 55-7 |
Textual Production | Storm Jameson | Decades later she remembered praising Chekhov
, Hoffmansthal
, Ibsen
, and Strindberg
, while admitting that I mocked, censured, rebuked, tore down, with reckless delight, Shaw
, Yeats
, Masefield
, Jameson, Storm. Journey from the North. Harper and Row, 1970. 69 |
Textual Production | Elizabeth Robins | Ibsen
and the Actress, ER
's reminiscences of her early acting career, was published by the Hogarth Press
. It was no. 15 of the Hogarth Essays, Second Series. Woolmer, J. Howard, and Mary E. Gaither. A Checklist of the Hogarth Press, 1917-1946. Woolmer/Brotherson, 1986. 66 Robins, Elizabeth. Ibsen and the Actress. Hogarth Press, 1928. |
Textual Production | Ann Jellicoe | AJ
knew from an early age that she wanted to work in the theatre. At school she put together amateur productions of many of her own creations. Her first work to achieve a professional production... |
Textual Production | Elizabeth Robins | ER
played an important role, until recently unacknowledged, as collaborator in William Archer
's early translations of Ibsen
's plays, as well as other contributions to the new drama movement. |
Textual Production | Elizabeth Jolley | EJ
invoked as an appropriate description of her own motivation, Flaubert
's dictum that writing comes from an inner wound. Joussen, Ulla. “An Interview with Elizabeth Jolley”. Kunapipi, Vol. 15 , No. 2, 1993, pp. 37-43. 40 |
Textual Production | Hannah Lynch | The English print-run of the Echegaray translation was 400 copies. Lynch's solid, 30-page introduction, in part reprinted from the Contemporary Review, makes no attempt at boosting her subject. She compares Echegaray
in his various... |
Textual Production | Dorothy Wellesley | DW
's prose works included a discursive and elusive autobiography, and a biography: Sir George Goldie
, Founder of Nigeria, A Memoir. This was, she said, a record of her conversations with Goldie... |
Textual Production | George Bernard Shaw | GBS
wrote The Philanderer, a problem play that pits Ibsen
ite morality against Victorian hypocrisy. Innes, Christopher, editor. The Cambridge Companion to George Bernard Shaw. Cambridge University Press, 1998. xxii |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Florence Farr | One piece critiques Shaw
's clinical treatment of his female models: [H]e seats her in a dentist's chair, puts a gag in her mouth, isolates a tooth as ruthlessly as any dentist and then takes... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Mary Elizabeth Coleridge | She praises Ibsen
's characterization of women. [A] man that thoroughly understands a woman, she writes, was a very great man indeed. There are two or three people who can tell stories about her, and... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Maureen Duffy | From Methuen's first-published author, Edna Lyall
, she traces the firm's dealings with other progressive activists, with canonical names in many genres including books for children, and with such controversial figures as Ibsen
, Wilde
, and Lawrence
. Maureen Duffy: Author, poet, playwright. http://www.maureenduffy.co.uk/. |
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