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This study examines the intellectual campaigns that transformed the Christiania Theatre from a Danish stage into the forerunner of Norway 's National Theatre. It focuses on the culture wars between the Norwegian nationalists and the so-called Danomanians in the 1830s; the promotion of the Hegelian and national romantic cultural-agenda in the 1840s and 1850s; Bj rnson 's and Ibsen 's rejection of both radical nationalism and the entrenched Danishness of the theater in the 1850s; and Bj rnson 's ambitious attempt to reform the theater in the mid-1860s.

Produktbeschreibung
This study examines the intellectual campaigns that transformed the Christiania Theatre from a Danish stage into the forerunner of Norway 's National Theatre. It focuses on the culture wars between the Norwegian nationalists and the so-called Danomanians in the 1830s; the promotion of the Hegelian and national romantic cultural-agenda in the 1840s and 1850s; Bj rnson 's and Ibsen 's rejection of both radical nationalism and the entrenched Danishness of the theater in the 1850s; and Bj rnson 's ambitious attempt to reform the theater in the mid-1860s.
Autorenporträt
Ann Schmeising is an associate professor of Scandinavian and German literature and culture at the University of Colorado at Boulder.