This new volume of readings in Nordic cinema features interventions from leading cinema studies scholars and Scandinavian specialists from the UK, the US and the Nordic world.
Scandinavica Spring 2009: Vol. 48 No. 1
To commemorate the centenary of Ibsen's death, a selection of the finest articles published in Scandinavica on the subject of Ibsen's work is being published by Norvik Press under the title Turning the Century.
2006 saw the centenary of the death of Norway's most famous son, the playwright Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906). Ibsen is the most performed dramatist after Shakespeare, with an almost constant presence on not least the London stage, and still dubbed 'The Living Ibsen' by an international conference in Oslo this year. To mark the centenary of this most enduringly fascinating of playwrights, Norvik Press is publishing two volumes: Paul Binding's reflections on the role of the artist in Ibsen's plays, With Vine-Leaves in His Hair, and Turning the Century, a selection of the finest scholarly essays on Ibsen, as published since 1962 in Scandinavica: An International Journal of Scandinavian Studies.
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