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Ibsen was born March 20,1828, in Skien, Norway, a lumbering town south ofChristiania, now Oslo. He was the second son in a wealthy family that included five other siblings. In 1835, financial problems forced the family to move to a smaller house in Venstop outside Skien. After eight years the family moved back to Skein, and Ibsen moved to Grimstad to study as an apothecary's assistant. He applied to and was rejected at Christiania University. During the winter of 1848 Ibsen wrote his first play, Catiline, which was rejected by the Christiania Theatre; it was finally published in 1850 under the pseudonym Brynjolf Bjarme and generated little interest. Ibsen's second play. The Burial Mound, was also written under the pseudonym Brynjolf Bjarme, and became (he first Ibsen play to be performed when it was presented on September 26, 1850, at the Christiania Theatre.
In 1851 Ibsen accepted an appointment as an assistant stage...
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