The Feast at Solhoug by Henrik Ibsen
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page 15 of 138 (10%)
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AN OLD MAN.
A MAIDEN. GUESTS, both MEN and LADIES. MEN of KNUT GESLING'S TRAIN. SERVING-MEN and MAIDENS at SOLHOUG. The action passes at Solhoug in the Fourteenth Century. PRONUNCIATION OF NAMES: Gudmund=Goodmund. The g in "Margit" and in "Gesling" is hard, as in "go," or in "Gesling," it may be pronounced as y--"Yesling." The first o in Solhoug ought to have the sound of a very long "oo." Transcriber's notes: --Signe and Hegge have umlauts above the e's, the ultimate e only in Hegge. --Passages that are in lyric form are not indented and have the directorial comments to the right of the character's name. THE FEAST AT SOLHOUG PLAY IN THREE ACTS |
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