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An extremely influential Norwegian playwright who was largely responsible for the rise of the modern realistic drama. It is said that Ibsen is the most frequently performed dramatist in the world after Shakespeare. |
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- “Ibsen, Henrik,” The New International Encyclopædia. New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., 1905.
- “Ibsen, Henrik” in The Nuttall Encyclopædia by James Wood, London: Frederick Warne and Co., Ltd., 1907.
- “Ibsen, Henrik” by Edmund Gosse in Encyclopædia Britannica, (11th ed.), 1911.
- “Ibsen, Henrik” by Jacob Wittmer Hartmann in The Encyclopedia Americana. New York, 1920.
- “Ibsen, Henrik,” Collier's New Encyclopedia. New York: P.F. Collier & Son Co., 1921.
On his works [edit]
- “Doll's House, A” by Montrose J. Moses in The Encyclopedia Americana. New York, 1920.
- “Ghosts (play)” by Montrose J. Moses in The Encyclopedia Americana. New York, 1920.
- “Hedda Gabler,” The New International Encyclopædia. New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., 1905.
- “Hedda Gabler” by Frank W. Chandler in The Encyclopedia Americana. New York, 1920.
- “Master Builder, The” by Frank W. Chandler in The Encyclopedia Americana. New York, 1920.
- “Peer Gynt” by Montrose J. Moses in The Encyclopedia Americana. New York, 1920.
- “Wild Duck, The” by Frank W. Chandler in The Encyclopedia Americana. New York, 1920.