Henrik Ibsen
Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen (1890)
The Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen wrote A Doll's House.
Hedda Glaber is a play that was first introduced in 1980 by Norwegian playwright Henrick Ibsen. The play premiered in Germany in 1981, with negative reviews.
The Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen is credited with writing the first "realist" plays.
The Greek playwright, Aeschylus, who was born in 525 BC is known at the father of tragedy. The person referred to as the father of modern drama is Henrik Ibsen. Ibsen was a Norwegian playwright born in 1828.
The name for a playwright is a playwright.
Henrik Ibsen was a 19th century Norwegian playwright. He is often referred to as "The Father of Realism" and he is second only to Shakespeare in popularity of his plays.
The word playwright is a noun. The plural form is playwrights.
A person who writes plays is known as a playwright. An example of a playwright is William Shakespeare.
The language used in "A Slaves Dream" poem is English. The poem was written by Henrik Ibsen, a Norwegian playwright, and poet, and was originally published in English in 1859.
a playwright is a person who wrights plays
The Norwegian language code for the keyword "Norwegian" is "no".