The Philosophy of History in Henrik Ibsen’s early works
The Philosophy of History in Henrik Ibsen’s early works
Author(s): Krystyna SzelągowskaSubject(s): History of ideas, Other Language Literature, Drama
Published by: Uniwersytet Gdański
Keywords: nationality; Romanticism; Ibsen; historism
Summary/Abstract: The early works of Ibsen – which concentrate on historical issues from the old Norwegian past, using material from sagas, folk-tales, and songs – give us a picture of an author who is focused on a national programme. In accordance with the Romantic philosophy of history (historism), Ibsen uses its main categories of causation and explanation of the national past, mainly posit-ing individual ideas as a major shaping force of the course of history and the impact of great personalities. At the same time, Ibsen presents the path for Norwegians to build a strong and independent nation, and the conditions that have to be fulfilled for that to happen.
Journal: Studia Scandinavica
- Issue Year: 24/2020
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 80-92
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English