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Jan 20, 2018 · I heard the same name as you in the audiobook, but the author is Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen, and the play is called Rosmersholm.
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gary owens dick martin ruth buzzi jo anne worley judy carne charles gibson arte johnson dan rowan I listened to it via audiobook and for the longest time I thought the author was Henry Gibson not Henrik Ibsen.
May 3, 2019 · The suffocating weight of dead generations looms over Henrik Ibsen’s 1886 political drama, in which Rosmer, an enlightened young aristocrat, defies his upper class status and risks alienation to...
Rosmersholm by Henrik Ibsen, set in a small town in Norway, is the story of a well-respected man named Rosmer who recently lost his wife, Beata, to suicide....
Sep 6, 2023 · Unable to bring people together, Rosmer not only succumbs to despair himself but drags Rebecca down with him; at the end, as if married in death, both take their own lives by drowning in the pond...
The online version of the official Ibsen edition (HISe) offers extensive information about Rosmersholm in Norwegian. Follow the links below to read about various aspects connected to the play. Background; Creative process; About the publication; Stagings in Ibsen's life time; Parodies in Ibsen's life time; More information; Reviews
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Ibsen's masterpiece Rosmersholm is a play centered around social constriction. The characters are at war with social mores, religious ethics, and even themselves--much like real-life society.