Digte

Digte (English: "Poems") is a collection of poetry by Henrik Ibsen, published on 3 May 1871. It included poems written between 1847 and 1870, the best known being the poem "Terje Vigen".[1]

An extended edition was published in December 1875, including four other poems.

External links

  • Runeberg.org Original edition

References

  1. http://www.ibsen.net/index.gan?id=255&subid=0 Ibsen.net
Henrik Ibsen
Dramas
  • Catiline
  • The Burial Mound
  • Norma, or A Politician's Love
  • St. John's Eve
  • Lady Inger of Ostrat
  • The Feast at Solhaug
  • Olaf Liljekrans
  • The Vikings at Helgeland
  • The Mountain Bird
  • Love's Comedy
  • The Pretenders
  • Brand
  • Peer Gynt
  • The League of Youth
  • Emperor and Galilean
  • The Pillars of Society
  • A Doll's House
  • Ghosts
  • An Enemy of the People
  • The Wild Duck
  • Rosmersholm
  • The Lady from the Sea
  • Hedda Gabler
  • The Master Builder
  • Little Eyolf
  • John Gabriel Borkman
  • When We Dead Awaken
Poetry
  • Digte
  • "Terje Vigen"
Related
  • Ibsen quotes, Oslo
  • The Oxford Ibsen
  • Centre for Ibsen Studies
    • Ibsen Studies
  • Ibsen Museum, Oslo
  • Peer Gynt Sculpture Park
  • Norwegian Ibsen Award
  • International Ibsen Award
  • Ibsen Year
  • The Death of Little Ibsen (2006 play)
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