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...Bang, the Norwegian dramatist, will give a recital in Sanders Theatre at 8 o'clock this evening of scenes from Ibsen's "Peer Gynt." Selections from Grieg's music will be played and a number of Norwegian folk-songs will be sung. The musical part of the program will be given by Miss Olivia Dahl, soprano, assisted by Miss Olga Lychke, pianist, and Mr. Nicolai Sokoloff, violinist...
...Bang, a Norwegian dramatist, will render several scenes fromg Ibsen's "Peer Gynt" in Sanders Theatre next Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. Bang will recite the scenes in Norwegian, preceding the recitation by interpretory remarks in English. A translation of the parts rendered will be distributed among the audience...
...course, the critics could rejoin that such writing means time and work: does the public want it badly enough to pay for it? Mr. Bernbaum, by the way, is depressed over the American public, is past even regretting the incapacity of Americans to appreciate Ibsen, to him "the greatest dramatist since Shakespere, and probably the greatest author of the nineteenth century." Is there perhaps on the Monthly a certain condescension towards natives...
...Berlin by the Italian government to study under Professors Bopp and Weber. He became professor of Sanskrit and comparative literature at the University of Florence in 1863, and has been professor of Italian literature at the University of Rome since 1891. Professor de Gubernatis is well known as a dramatist, poet, journalist, critic, and orientalist. Among his best known plays are "Pere delle Vigue," "La Morte di Catone," "Romolo," and "Savitri." He is a correspondent of several prominent reviews, and has written a number of books...
...where he remained until 1862, when he was sent to Berlin by the Italian government to study under Professor Bopp and Weber. In 1863 he became extraordinary professor of sanskrit and comparative literature at the University of Florence, becoming ordinary professor in 1869. He is well known as a dramatist, lyric poet, journalist, critic, orientalist, and mythologist. Among his best known plays are: "Pere delle Vigne," "La Morte daCatone," "Romolo," "II Re Nala" and "Savitri," Professor De Gubernatis is the Italian correspondent of several of the most prominent monthly reviews and has written many scientific works...