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Henrik Ibsen the master playwright

Describes the revolutionary implications of the Norwegian playwright's dramatic works.

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  • "Henrik Ibsen : The Master Playwright"
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  • "Describes the revolutionary implications of the Norwegian playwright's dramatic works."@en
  • "Describes the evolution of contemporary theater through the revolutionary writings of dramatist Henrik Ibsen ; with numerous excerpts from plays illustrating the four main periods of his life: early years, epic dramas, sociological plays, and the eight great final plays, and Michael Meyer, Biographer; D.M. Thomas, Novelist and Poet; Anthony Storr, Psychologist; John Mortimer, Novelist and Playwright, offer additional insight."@en
  • "Presents the Ibsen personal experiences, background, and artistic philosophy, while focusing on some of his important works."
  • "Describes the evolution of contemporary theater through the revolutionary writings of dramatist Henrik Ibsen."@en
  • "This film shows the development of Ibsen's work in four periods, first the early years of failure; secondly, the great epic dramas of the 1860's and '70's; thirdly, his 'sociological' plays; and his final period, in which he dealt with the dark interior of the human soul."
  • ""This vintage program, narrated by Ibsen biographer Michael Meyer, charts the development of Henrik Ibsen's style over four periods: his early years of failure; his epic dramas; his sociological plays, such as A doll's house, Ghosts, and Rosmersholm; and his final plays, including Hedda Gabler, The Master Builder, and Little Eyolf, in which he dealt with the dark interior of the human soul. Televised productions and theater excerpts showcase Ibsen's works, while writers John Mortimer and D. M. Thomas and psychologist Anthony Storr consider their complexity and treatment of daring themes such as women's rights, venereal disease, and parental responsibility."--Container."@en
  • "Describes the evolution of contemporary theater through the revolutionary writings of dramatist Henrik Ibsen with numerous excerpts from plays illustrating the four main periods of his life: early years, epic dramas, sociological plays, and the eight great final plays."
  • "Describes the evolution of contemporary theater through the revolutionary writings of dramatist Henrik Ibsen with numerous excerpts from plays illustrating the four main periods of his life: early years, epic dramas, sociological plays, and the eight great final plays."@en
  • "This program charts the development of Henrik Ibsen's style over four periods: his early years of failure; his epic dramas; his sociological plays, such as A doll's house, Ghosts, and Rosmersholm; and his final plays, including Hedda Gabler, The master builder, and Little eyolf, in which he dealt with the dark interior of the human soul."
  • "This program charts the development of Henrik Ibsen's style over four periods: his early years of failure; his epic dramas; his sociological plays, such as A doll's house, Ghosts, and Rosmersholm; and his final plays, including Hedda Gabler, The master builder, and Little eyolf, in which he dealt with the dark interior of the human soul."@en
  • ""A Henrik Ibsen le debemos el reconocimiento del teatro como un género literario a la altura de los otros, como la novela o la poesía, cuando Ibsen escribió su primera obra, el teatro era despreciado como género literario en el mundo occidental. En 1899, cuando terminó su última obra, el teatro ya era aceptado al mismo nivel que la poesía, la novela o cualquier otro género.""
  • "The development of Henrik Ibsen is traced through four stages that include failed early works ; great epic dramas such as Brand ; so-called sociological plays that include A Doll's House, and later works, such as Hedda Gabler, in which he explored the human soul."@en
  • "La serie "El mundo moderno: diez grandes escritores" recurre al drama y a los comentarios críticos para echar luz sobre la vida y obra de Joseph Conrad, Fiodor Dostoievski, T. S. Eliot, Henrik Ibsen, James Joyce, Franz Kafka, Thomas Mann, Luigi Pirandello, Marcel Proust y Virginia Woolf. Este número presenta una semblanza de la vida y la obra del dramaturgo noruego Henrik Ibsen; contiene extractos de varias de sus obras adaptadas para la televisión, entre ellas Romsersholm."@es

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  • "Biographical television programs"@en
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