In this social drama, Bjørnson returns to his theme about equality in marriage, explored in
De Nygifte(The Newly Married Couple) (1865) and
En Hanske(A Gauntlet) (1883), but treats it comically, caricaturing himself as the egotistical Professor Tygesen.
Act 1
Act 1
The curtain opens on a dwelling that looks like a museum of ethnographical specimens. It is the home of Professor Tygesen and his wife, Karen, and also the aged Malla, Karen’s former foster-mother.
The curtain opens on a dwelling that looks like a museum of ethnographical specimens. It is the home of Professor Tygesen and his wife, Karen, and also the aged Malla, Karen’s former foster-mother.
Karen has just had a visit from an old school friend, Birgit, whom she has not seen for seventeen years. Despite her lengthy absence,
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Citation: Rees, Kathy. "Geografi og Kjaerlighed". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 13 June 2017 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=36246, accessed 26 November 2024.]