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The Master Builder (Norwegian: Bygmester Solness) is a play by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. [1] It was first published in December 1892 and is regarded as one of Ibsen's more significant and revealing works.
- Henrik Ibsen
- 1892
Solemnness is a quality or state of being very serious and formal. The solemnness in your teacher's eyes as she enters the classroom might make your fellow students stop chattering and pay close attention. You'll notice solemnness at any very dignified event, like a formal wedding or a serious academic lecture.
The Master Builder, drama in three acts by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen, originally published as Bygmester Solness in 1892 and first performed in 1893. The play juxtaposes the artist’s needs with those of society and examines the limits of artistic creativity.
- Henrik Ibsen
- 1892
Jan 9, 2010 · On this occasion Mme. Bady was the Hilda. The first performance of the play in America took place at the Carnegie Lyceum, New York, on January 16, 1900, with Mr. William H. Pascoe as Solness and Miss Florence Kahn as Hilda. The performance was repeated in the course of the same month, both at Washington and Boston.
Henrik Ibsen. First performed in 1892, this psychological drama is one of the great Norwegian playwright's most symbolic and lyrical works. The drama explores the insecurities of an aging architect, Halvard Solness, who suspects that his creative powers have diminished with age.
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Master builder Halvard Solness is a forceful, ambitious man, used to getting his own way. He has become successful through his drive to be the best in his field and through his ruthlessness. Knut ...
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Soleness definition: The quality of being sole ; unity , singleness .