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Love's Comedy (Norwegian: Kjærlighedens Komedie) is a comedy by Henrik Ibsen. It was first published on 31 December 1862. As a result of being branded an "immoral" work in the press, the Christiania Theatre would not dare to stage it at first. "The play aroused a storm of hostility," Ibsen wrote in its preface three years later, "more violent and more widespread than most books could boast of having evoked in a community the vast majority of whose members commonly regard matters of literature as being of small concern." The only person who approved of it at the time, Ibsen later said, was his wife. He revised the play in 1866, in preparation for its publication "as a Christmas book," as he put it. His decision to make it more appealing to Danish readers by removing many of its specifically

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  • Komödie der Liebe (de)
  • Love's Comedy (en)
  • A Comédia do Amor (pt)
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  • Komödie der Liebe (Original Kjærlighedens Komedie) ist ein Theaterstück von Henrik Ibsen von 1862. (de)
  • A Comédia do Amor (em norueguês: Kjærlighedens Komedie) é uma peça teatral do dramaturgo norueguês Henrik Ibsen, uma comédia em três atos, publicada em 31 de dezembro de 1862, e representada pela primeira vez em 24 de novembro de 1873, no Christiania Theatre, em Christiânia. (pt)
  • Love's Comedy (Norwegian: Kjærlighedens Komedie) is a comedy by Henrik Ibsen. It was first published on 31 December 1862. As a result of being branded an "immoral" work in the press, the Christiania Theatre would not dare to stage it at first. "The play aroused a storm of hostility," Ibsen wrote in its preface three years later, "more violent and more widespread than most books could boast of having evoked in a community the vast majority of whose members commonly regard matters of literature as being of small concern." The only person who approved of it at the time, Ibsen later said, was his wife. He revised the play in 1866, in preparation for its publication "as a Christmas book," as he put it. His decision to make it more appealing to Danish readers by removing many of its specifically (en)
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  • Love's Comedy (en)
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  • Love's Comedy (en)
  • Kærlighedens Komedie (en)
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