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Sigurd Slembe (Sigurd the Bastard; slembe may also be translated as "worthless" or "ill-disposed") is a trilogy of plays written by the Norwegian playwright Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson and published in 1862. It is regarded as his finest historical drama and was influenced by the works of William Shakespeare and Friedrich Schiller. It directly influenced Henrik Ibsen's The Pretenders, written the following year, which explores some similar themes. In contrast to Ibsen's attempts to create a historical setting through artificially archaic language, Bjørnson's trilogy used contemporary language. The success of this approach seems to have prompted Ibsen to adopt a similarly modernistic approach to his later history plays.

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  • Sigurd Slembe (trilogy) (en)
  • Сигурд Злой (трилогия) (ru)
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  • Sigurd Slembe (Sigurd the Bastard; slembe may also be translated as "worthless" or "ill-disposed") is a trilogy of plays written by the Norwegian playwright Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson and published in 1862. It is regarded as his finest historical drama and was influenced by the works of William Shakespeare and Friedrich Schiller. It directly influenced Henrik Ibsen's The Pretenders, written the following year, which explores some similar themes. In contrast to Ibsen's attempts to create a historical setting through artificially archaic language, Bjørnson's trilogy used contemporary language. The success of this approach seems to have prompted Ibsen to adopt a similarly modernistic approach to his later history plays. (en)
  • «Сигурд Злой» (норв. Sigurd Slembe) — трилогия из трёх пьес норвежского драматурга Бьёрнстьерне Бьёрнсона, опубликованная в 1862 году. По жанру — историческая драма, созданная Бьёрнсоном под влиянием произведений Уильяма Шекспира и Фридриха Шиллера. Трилогия Бьёрнсона напрямую повлияла на создание Г.Ибсеном пьесы «», вышедшей в 1864 году, в которой рассматриваются некоторые подобные темы. В отличие от попыток Ибсена создать историческую обстановку через искусственно архаизированный язык, Бьёрнсон использовал современный ему язык. Успех такого подхода, похоже, побудил Ибсена использовать модернистский подход в его поздних произведениях. (ru)
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  • Sigurd Slembe (Sigurd the Bastard; slembe may also be translated as "worthless" or "ill-disposed") is a trilogy of plays written by the Norwegian playwright Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson and published in 1862. It is regarded as his finest historical drama and was influenced by the works of William Shakespeare and Friedrich Schiller. It directly influenced Henrik Ibsen's The Pretenders, written the following year, which explores some similar themes. In contrast to Ibsen's attempts to create a historical setting through artificially archaic language, Bjørnson's trilogy used contemporary language. The success of this approach seems to have prompted Ibsen to adopt a similarly modernistic approach to his later history plays. The trilogy is based on the history of the real Sigurd Slembe, a 12th-century pretender to the Norwegian throne, whose story was told in the medieval kings' sagas Heimskringla, Fagrskinna, and Morkinskinna. The first part of the trilogy takes some liberties with the historical account, but the other parts follow the sagas. The plays have been performed occasionally, notably at the inauguration of the National Theatre in Oslo in 1899. They were first performed in their entirety in Meiningen, Germany, in 1869, but it was not until 1885 that the trilogy was performed in Norway, in Oslo's Christiania Theatre. (en)
  • «Сигурд Злой» (норв. Sigurd Slembe) — трилогия из трёх пьес норвежского драматурга Бьёрнстьерне Бьёрнсона, опубликованная в 1862 году. По жанру — историческая драма, созданная Бьёрнсоном под влиянием произведений Уильяма Шекспира и Фридриха Шиллера. Трилогия Бьёрнсона напрямую повлияла на создание Г.Ибсеном пьесы «», вышедшей в 1864 году, в которой рассматриваются некоторые подобные темы. В отличие от попыток Ибсена создать историческую обстановку через искусственно архаизированный язык, Бьёрнсон использовал современный ему язык. Успех такого подхода, похоже, побудил Ибсена использовать модернистский подход в его поздних произведениях. Трилогия Бьёрнсона основана на биографии норвежского конунга XII века Сигурда Слембе, претендента на норвежский трон, история которого описана в средневековых сагах о королях «Круг Земной», «Красивая кожа» и «Гнилая кожа». Первая часть трилогии сравнительно вольно трактует исторические события, но вторая и третья содержательно следуют сагам. Впервые трилогия была поставлена на сцене в Германии, в Майнингене, в 1869 году, а в Норвегии первая постановка состоялась в 1885 году в в Осло, и в 1899 году была поставлена в рамках торжественного открытия Норвежского национального театра. (ru)
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