Ibsen visited Northern Norway only once in his lifetime and this was in the summer of 1891. Despite this fact, Ibsen was preoccupied with the North both as symbolic and geographical locations throughout his whole literary career. Why? This article will explore how the North is represented in Ibsen’s prose plays. It will assess whether Ibsen contributed to confirm already existing images of the North or whether he contributed to the construction of new images. The article will also explore how Ibsen used images of the North to construct meaning for contemporary audiences.
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"First issued in book form in 1879 as the Scandinavian section of a volume of Studies in the literat...
Ibsen visited Northern Norway only once in his lifetime and this was in the summer of 1891. Despite ...
It is an exaggeration to claim that several of the protagonists in Ibsen’s dramatic works are from t...
It is an exaggeration to claim that several of the protagonists in Ibsen’s dramatic works are from t...
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This essay discusses representations of the North in late eighteenth and nineteenth century travel n...
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The article gives a survey of northern Norwegian poetry from the end of the eighteenth century until...
This article uses a regional perspective to compare the novels of Lars Berg with Knut Hamsun’s novel...
This article uses a regional perspective to compare the novels of Lars Berg with Knut Hamsun’s novel...
The article gives a survey of northern Norwegian poetry from the end of the eighteenth century until...
This article uses a regional perspective to compare the novels of Lars Berg with Knut Hamsun’s novel...
This article examines fantasies of race and place in Scandinavian children’s literature of the mid-1...
"First issued in book form in 1879 as the Scandinavian section of a volume of Studies in the literat...
Ibsen visited Northern Norway only once in his lifetime and this was in the summer of 1891. Despite ...
It is an exaggeration to claim that several of the protagonists in Ibsen’s dramatic works are from t...
It is an exaggeration to claim that several of the protagonists in Ibsen’s dramatic works are from t...
This essay discusses representations of the North in late eighteenth and nineteenth century travel n...
This essay discusses representations of the North in late eighteenth and nineteenth century travel n...
Ibsen Sitat is an artwork consisting of 69 quotations shaped in steel, placed in the pavement betwee...
Ibsen Sitat is an artwork consisting of 69 quotations shaped in steel, placed in the pavement betwee...
From the mid-eighteenth to the mid-nineteenth century and beyond, northern Europe saw the blossoming...
The article gives a survey of northern Norwegian poetry from the end of the eighteenth century until...
This article uses a regional perspective to compare the novels of Lars Berg with Knut Hamsun’s novel...
This article uses a regional perspective to compare the novels of Lars Berg with Knut Hamsun’s novel...
The article gives a survey of northern Norwegian poetry from the end of the eighteenth century until...
This article uses a regional perspective to compare the novels of Lars Berg with Knut Hamsun’s novel...
This article examines fantasies of race and place in Scandinavian children’s literature of the mid-1...
"First issued in book form in 1879 as the Scandinavian section of a volume of Studies in the literat...