Suzannah Thoresen
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née A birth name is the name of a person given upon birth. The term may be applied to the surname, the given name, or the entire name. Where births are required to be officially registered, the entire name entered onto a birth certificate or birth re ...
Thoresen; 26 June 1836 – 3 April 1914) was a Norwegian woman who was the wife of
playwright A playwright or dramatist is a person who writes plays. Etymology The word "play" is from Middle English pleye, from Old English plæġ, pleġa, plæġa ("play, exercise; sport, game; drama, applause"). The word "wright" is an archaic English ...
and
poet A poet is a person who studies and creates poetry. Poets may describe themselves as such or be described as such by others. A poet may simply be the creator ( thinker, songwriter, writer, or author) who creates (composes) poems (oral or w ...
Henrik Ibsen Henrik Johan Ibsen (; ; 20 March 1828 – 23 May 1906) was a Norwegian playwright and theatre director. As one of the founders of modernism in theatre, Ibsen is often referred to as "the father of realism" and one of the most influential pla ...
and mother of noted politician
Sigurd Ibsen Sigurd Ibsen (23 December 1859 – 14 April 1930) was a Norwegian author, lawyer and statesman, who served as the prime minister of Norway in Stockholm (1903–1905) and played a central role in the dissolution of the union between Norway and ...
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Biography

Suzannah Daae Thoresen was born in
Herøy, Møre og Romsdal Herøy is a municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It is part of the Sunnmøre region. The administrative centre is the town of Fosnavåg on the island of Bergsøya. The industrial area of Eggesbønes is located south of Fosnavåg ...
, Norway. Her parents were Hans Conrad Thoresen (1802–1858) and his second wife, Sara Margrethe Daae (1806–1841). After her mother's death in childbirth, her father married the family's Danish-born governess, Magdalene Kragh (1819–1903), who became a poet, novelist, short story writer and playwright. Her family subsequently moved to
Bergen Bergen (), historically Bjørgvin, is a city and municipalities of Norway, municipality in Vestland county on the Western Norway, west coast of Norway. , its population is roughly 285,900. Bergen is the list of towns and cities in Norway, secon ...
where her father was dean of the historic Holy Cross Church (''Korskirken''). After the success of his first publicly successful drama ''
The Feast at Solhaug ''The Feast at Solhaug'' (or in the original Norwegian ''Gildet paa Solhoug'') is the first publicly successful drama by Henrik Ibsen. It was written in 1855 and had its premier at ''Det norske Theater'' in Bergen on 2 January 1856. Part of the s ...
'', Ibsen was invited to Magdalene Thoresen’s literary salon. It was here he first met and fell in love with Suzannah. Henrik Ibsen was at this time the stage director at the Norwegian Theatre (''Det Norske Theater'') in Bergen. The two had been childhood friends and met each other for a second time at a ball where they did nothing but talk for the entire night instead of dance. Henrik later wrote a poem declaring his admiration for her, which appears to be about that night. In 1858 Suzannah Ibsen translated ''Graf Waldemar'' (1847) by German dramatist
Gustav Freytag Gustav Freytag (; 13 July 1816 – 30 April 1895) was a German novelist and playwright. Life Freytag was born in Kreuzburg (Kluczbork) in Silesia. After attending the school at Oels (Oleśnica), he studied philology at the universities o ...
into Norwegian. The play was first performed in September 1861. Suzannah became engaged to Henrik Ibsen in January 1856 and they were married in June 1858. Their only child,
Sigurd Ibsen Sigurd Ibsen (23 December 1859 – 14 April 1930) was a Norwegian author, lawyer and statesman, who served as the prime minister of Norway in Stockholm (1903–1905) and played a central role in the dissolution of the union between Norway and ...
, was born in December 1859. Sigurd, who too became an author and politician, married
Bergliot Bjørnson Bergliot Ibsen (née Bjørnson; 10 June 1869 – 2 February 1953) was a Norwegian mezzo-soprano singer. Biography She was born Bergliot Bjørnson in Christiania (now Oslo, Norway) as the daughter of writer and Nobel laureate Bjørnstjerne Bj ...
, the daughter of Norwegian writer
Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson Bjørnstjerne Martinius Bjørnson ( , ; 8 December 1832 – 26 April 1910) was a Norwegian writer who received the 1903 Nobel Prize in Literature "as a tribute to his noble, magnificent and versatile poetry, which has always been distinguishe ...
. Suzannah and Bergliot's mother Karoline Bjornson had promised one another as girls that if one should have a son and the other a daughter, the two would marry. Though they made no arrangements for the promise to come true, when it became possible their respective children did marry. Suzannah raised her son Sigurd single-handedly, without the help of a nurse, in a way that she hoped would toughen him up. To her husband, she was a 'nanny' (as described by Bjornson) and encouraged him to write his plays even when he had lost hope as well as when he wished to divert his attention to painting. She apparently forced the pen into his hand at times, and she was the inspiration for many of Ibsen's famous characters including Mrs Alving from ''Ghosts,'' Nora from ''A Doll's House,'' and Mother Åse from ''Peer Gynt.'' Suzannah was so like the characters she inspired in fact, that when Ibsen read out ''Peer Gynt'' to his family and reached Mother Åse's lines, Sigurd cried out "But that's Mama!"). Her daughter-in-law,
Bergliot Ibsen Bergliot Ibsen (née Bjørnson; 10 June 1869 – 2 February 1953) was a Norwegian mezzo-soprano singer. Biography She was born Bergliot Bjørnson in Christiania (now Oslo, Norway) as the daughter of writer and Nobel laureate Bjørnstjerne Bj ...
wrote a book which was about her husband's famous family entitled ''De tre. Erindringer om Henrik Ibsen, Suzannah Ibsen, Sigurd Ibsen''. Published in Norway during 1948, it was translated into English and published as ''The Three Ibsens'' in 1952.''Suzannah Ibsen'' (Store norske leksikon)
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* Ibsen, Bergliot ''The Three Ibsens: Memories of Henrik Ibsen, Suzannah Ibsen and Sigurd Ibsen'' (New York: American-Scandinavian Foundation. 1952) {{DEFAULTSORT:Ibsen, Suzannah 1836 births 1914 deaths Suzannah People from Møre og Romsdal