Blogs about: Ibsen
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The Feast at Solhaug and Arcadia
An excerpt from the preface by Heinrik Ibsen, here he comments on his first play, which critics claimed borrowed extensively from the form and themes Heinrik Hertz’s play Svend Drying’s Ho… more »
luctor et emergo
Review - Lady from the Sea - Arcola Theatre
webcowgirl wrote 1 day ago: I don’t know about how you like to celebrate anniversaries, but to me nothing seemed better th … more »
The Feast at Solhaug and Arcadia
Ian wrote 3 days ago: An excerpt from the preface by Heinrik Ibsen, here he comments on his first play, which critics clai … more »
Screenwriting from Missouri
Scott W. Smith wrote 3 weeks ago: “The Tennessee Williams we know and admire cannot be im … more »
Sneaky Long Screenwriting
Scott W. Smith wrote 1 month ago: “If you follow your passion, the money will follow. Success, in my opinion, involves sheer luc … more »
Why Gifted Students Hate School, Part Three
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adsoofmelk wrote 1 month ago: I’m going to come out and say what someone should’ve come right out and admitted a long time … more »
A Note For Later...
Ian wrote 2 months ago: Working on a paper for Drama Lit. Reading The Master Builder by Ibsen, or Bygmester Solness as he or … more »
Sleeping Beauty or the Slaughtered Saint
Mr. Roach wrote 3 months ago: The folks at the traditionalist Catholic website, Fisheaters, have a great essay about how feminism … more »
Ibsen
anthonyaldridge wrote 4 months ago: I’m writing here much more regularly and I’m not sure what that says about how I’m … more »
Haynes' Pandemonium Carnival
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dcairns wrote 4 months ago: My head is an incredible jumble! I feel like I have been melted down by the Button Moulder. I sta … more »
Christmas Bookshelf: Past, Present and Future...
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Author wrote 4 months ago: Books and Christmas go together like - well, Turkey and stuffing or Plum pudding and custard! Chri … more »
A Doll's House
workingthroughthebooklog wrote 7 months ago: An amazing play by the Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. Set in the Victorian era in the United St … more »
...and now some thoughts
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cugrad wrote 10 months ago: So as I described in a previous post, I’ve been neck-deep in Victorian era literature as of la … more »
Ibsen's Home Country
westend wrote 1 year ago: This blog will be *gone fishing* until Monday 1 January 2007, as I will celebrate Christmas in Ibsen … more »
To consider it...
Jason Goroncy wrote 2 years ago: ‘To consider it, yes; wish it; even Prepare yourself for it; but to do it! No; that’s so … more »
