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  1. Suzannah Ibsen (de soltera, Thoresen; Heroy, Møre og Romsdal, 26 de junio de 1836–Oslo, 3 de abril de 1914) fue una traductora noruega, esposa del poeta y dramaturgo Henrik Ibsen. Biografía. Sus padres fueron Hans Conrad Thoresen (1802-1858) y Sara Margrethe Daae (1806-1841), quien murió en las labores de parto.

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  2. Suzannah Ibsen (née Thoresen; 26 June 1836 – 3 April 1914) was a Norwegian woman who was the wife of playwright and poet Henrik Ibsen and mother of noted politician Sigurd Ibsen. Biography. Suzannah Daae Thoresen was born in Herøy, Møre og Romsdal, Norway.

  3. Suzannah Ibsen (de soltera, Thoresen; Heroy, Møre og Romsdal, 26 de junio de 1836– Oslo, 3 de abril de 1914) fue una traductora noruega, esposa del poeta y dramaturgo Henrik Ibsen.

  4. 13 de jun. de 2022 · Born: 26 June 1836. Died: 3 April 1914. Suzannah Daae Ibsen née Thoresen was the wife of Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen and the mother of statesman Sigurd Ibsen. She was an influential figure in Ibsens life and is thought to have inspired many characters in his plays.

  5. 20 de mar. de 2024 · Cole Escola’s hysterical take on Mary Todd Lincoln, Charles Busch’s “Ibsens Ghost” follows a notable woman of yore — Suzannah Ibsen, the wife of the Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen —...

  6. Suzannah Ibsen and Christiania Even if the work Ibsen produced in Bergen had been much better, it would still be true to say that his most important accomplishment in Bergen was meeting, wooing, and winning Suzannah Daae Thoresen, whom he married on June 18, 1858 and who remained his lifelong companion, his staunchest supporter, and a principal ...

  7. 31 de mar. de 2024 · Reminiscing about their 50-year marriage, Suzannah admits that existence with the Norwegian genius could be bleak. “After I gave birth to our only child, a visit to my bedroom was as tantalizing to Ibsen as an amateur production of Peer Gynt,” she confesses.