Factbites
 Where results make sense
About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   PR   |   Contact us  

Topic: Harriet Bosse


Related Topics

  
  Harriet Bosse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Harriet Sofie Bosse (February 19, 1878 - November 2, 1961) was a Norwegian-Swedish actress.
Harriet Bosse was born in Christiania (now Oslo), Norway, of a German father, Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Bosse, and a Danish mother, Anne Marie Lehman.
Harriet Bosse biography at the webpage of the Strindberg Museum, Stockholm.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Harriet_Bosse   (309 words)

  
 Hillyer
Harriet Bosse, the playwrights's third and final wife, in a 1904 photograph.
Bosse found Strindberg to be a loving husband and father.
It was purchased by Strindberg on May 6, 1901, on the day of his third marriage, to Harriet Bosse, and is the main feature of the museum.
www.salemstate.edu /sextant/v4n1/hillyer.html   (2995 words)

  
 Review Playing the Wife PandP   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
She is the most interesting character in many ways; most of the decision making and development comes through her and Derbhle Crotty handles immaculately the transitions from shyness through a romantic belief she can change her new husband (a woman change Strindberg?
And Jamie Glover handles well the growing assertion of the young Actor Anders Bengt, courting Harriet onstage as young Strindberg and off as himself.
The cast is completed excellently by Caroline Holdaway who bites succulently into the peach of a character part as the plain, middle aged and put-upon stage manager Gertrud, running pit a pat at the director’s beck and call and softening at a kind word from him.
www.sparrowsp.addr.com /articles/review_PTW_PAP.htm   (317 words)

  
 Strindberg, Johan August. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
His inner turmoil subsided somewhat as he adopted Swedenborgian mysticism (see Swedenborg, Emanuel) and he entered a new period of creativity.
In 1901 he married the actress Harriet Bosse; they parted in 1904, and, as with his previous marriages, he lost custody of their offspring.
In the dramas of this period Strindberg began to experiment with visual effects and other aspects of dramatic form, initiating changes that still remain living influences in the modern theater.
www.bartleby.com /65/st/Strindbe.html   (663 words)

  
 AlbA theaterhuis De Sterkste/The Stronger CKV
Hij trouwt met Harriet Bosse, zij verlaat hem binnen het jaar.
In dit jaar schrijft hij onder andere De Spooksonate; het stuk wordt lauw ontvangen.
He marries Harriet Bosse, who leaves him within a year.
www.albatheaterhuis.nl /producties/sterkste/ckv/bio.html   (547 words)

  
 Finnish Music Information Centre
Besides Sibelius himself, there is a second connecting factor between the plays by Strindberg and Maeterlinck: Strindberg's third wife, the actress Harriet Bosse, visited the Swedish Theatre in Helsinki in 1904 and again in 1906.
Strindberg had some five years earlier written Swanwhite for Harriet Bosse as an engagement present, and the piece had not yet been performed.
Impressed by Sibelius's work for Pelléas et Mélisande, Harriet suggested to Strindberg that Sibelius should be invited to compose the incidental music.
www.fimic.fi /fimic/fimic.nsf/78c5859000bfdd3ec225669600175077/8a0400dd6f5b0bbfc225682d002ef516!OpenDocument   (1856 words)

  
 Svanevit (Swanwhite) (Incidental music and orchestral suite)
The famous Swedish actress Harriet Bosse had appeared as Mélisande at the Swedish Theatre, Helsinki, in 1906, and she was delighted with Sibelius's music.
Bosse suggested to August Strindberg that Sibelius could write the music for his Swanwhite as well.
The author accepted, which must have been an exciting experience for Sibelius.
www.sibelius.fi /english/musiikki/ork_muita_joutsikki.htm   (739 words)

  
 Theater Pro
By the time he wrote “The Dance of Death,” Strindberg was married to his second wife, Harriet Bosse, and the theme is similar to that of “The Father,” the misery of marriage.
At the time Strindberg was living alone in a suburb of Stockholm in the apartment he had previously shared with Harriet Bosse and their daughter, Anne-Marie.
He was suffering from the skin disease psoriasis and from the first symptoms of the stomach cancer from which he would die in five years.
www.theaterpro.com /Strindberg.html   (2011 words)

  
 Hbooks
Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's cabin [electronic resource] / edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom.
Harriet Bosse [electronic/print] : Strindberg's muse and interpreter / by Carla Waal.
Harriet, the Moses of her people [electronic resource].
www.lib.auburn.edu /ebooks/Hbooks.html   (8862 words)

  
 A Dream Play, a CurtainUp Berkshire review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Yet, according to a 1907 diary entry on the day A Dream Play was first performed it was his most beloved play, "the child of my greatest pain".
Born out of Strindberg's despair over the collapse of his marriage to actress Harriet Bosse, it led the author to the conclusion that life is an illusion that never fulfills our dream.
Though Hill is a director whose work epitomizes the phrase "cutting edge", he is well aware of the need to make what he does accessible to his audience.
www.curtainup.com /dreamplay.html   (818 words)

  
 eBay.co.uk - Bosse, boss, Fiction Books, Women's Clothing items at low prices   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Stranger at the Gate PB by Bosse, Malcolm
MALCOLM BOSSE - THE WARLORD - HB - 1ST - 1983
Citroen "La bosse des economies" - Ad Poster
search.ebay.co.uk /Bosse_W0QQfclZ4QQfnuZ1   (268 words)

  
 Titanic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
That was 19-year old Arne Fahlstrøm (who actually looks a lot like Leonardo di Caprio) who was on his way to study film in New York.
His parents were successful actors and his aunt was actress Harriet Bosse who was married to Swedish author August Strindberg.
Arne’s body was never recovered, but his parents donated money in his memory for a rescue ship that was baptized "Arne Fahlstrøm".
www.nordicway.com /sweden_titanic.htm   (2400 words)

  
 Pikle - The Diary Junction - August Strindberg
In 1897 he moved back to Sweden, and embarked on a productive period of his life, writing more plays.
In 1901, he married for a third time, to Harriet Bosse, a young actress, but by the time the couple's daughter was born in 1902, they were living apart.
From an Occult Diary: Marriage with Harriet Bosse
www.pikle.demon.co.uk /diaryjunction/data/strindberg.html   (492 words)

  
 Women's History Month at Stephens College   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Carla Waal Johns will portray the Swedish actress Harriet Bosse (1878–1961), reminiscing about her marriage to the playwright August Strindberg and her career.
For 50 years, Bosse was an independent artist and career woman, playing more than 220 roles.
Johns is the author of two books, Johanne Dybwad: Norwegian Actress and Harriet Bosse: Strindberg’s Muse and Interpreter, and is co-editor of Hardship and Hope.
www.stephens.edu /news/stephensevents/special/womenshistorymonth2005.php   (1496 words)

  
 Telegraph | Entertainment | The resurrection of love
It's the dramatist's lack of temperance that always tickles my funny bone.
Written in 1900, the year in which he met the actress Harriet Bosse (one need hardly add that theirs was not to be a happy marriage) and wrote The Dance of Death, Easter finds him uncharacteristically flirting with hope.
This is a play littered with specifically Christian symbolism, and that it is set over the Easter period is no coincidence.
www.telegraph.co.uk /arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2005/04/05/bteaster05.xml&sSheet=/arts/2005/04/05/ixartright.html   (601 words)

  
 Miss Julie: The Play
Several of these, including To Damascus and A Dream Play, helped revolutionise the European theatre.
He divorced Siri in 1891 but was married again, to the Austrian journalist Frida Uhl (1893-7) and the Norwegian actress Harriet Bosse (1901-4).
Although best known for his plays, Strindberg was also a painter and photographer as well as a prolific writer of novels, short stories, poetry, essays and works of history, sociology and linguistics.
www.anglo-iren.de /missjulie/play2.htm   (265 words)

  
 Waal (1990) Harriet Bosse: Strindberg's muse and interpreter
Waal (1990) Harriet Bosse: Strindberg's muse and interpreter
Actors; Dramatists, Swedish; Biography; 19th century; Sweden; Bosse, Harriet; Strindberg, August; Marriage; Stage history
To view the the latter's ratings, click on Chapters/Papers/Articles in the STATISTICS box, select a publication from the list that appears, and then click on either Quality or Interest in that publication's STATISTICS box.
www.getcited.org /?PUB=102796012&showStat=Ratings   (87 words)

  
 Easter and The Ghost Sonata   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
One play presents an optimistic and redemptive picture of love and devotion; the other, a vision of disintegration engineered by paranoia and erotic fixation.
The plays also form an image of the rise and fall of Strindberg's infatuation with Danish actress Harriet Bosse.
Masterworks by a pioneer of both naturalism and surrealism.
www.hawaii.edu /theatre/archive/EasterGhost.html   (94 words)

  
 Harriet Bosse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Discuss this person with other users on IMDb message board for Harriet Bosse
Find where Harriet Bosse is credited alongside another name
You may report errors and omissions on this page to the IMDb database managers.
us.imdb.com /name/nm0098110   (75 words)

  
 Tate Modern | Past Exhibitions | August Strindberg: Painter, Photographer, Writer
Strindberg's third wife Harriet Bosse in costume for A Dream Play
Divorces Harriet, although the couple continue an intermittent relationship.
Writes the novels The Gothic Rooms, which follows the characters of The Red Room 25 years on, and Black Banners, which causes outrage for its libellous portrait of Strindberg’s former friend Gustaf af Geijerstam.
www.tate.org.uk /modern/exhibitions/strindberg/timeline.shtm   (1307 words)

  
 August Strindberg
Time and space are not important in the dramaturgy, the characters split, all thoughts and perceptions emanate from a single individual's unconscious, the dreamer's.
Behind the character of the luminous protagonist, Daughter of Indra, who descends to earth, was the young actress Harriet Bosse, who became the author's third wife.
The emphasis on subjectivity in the play foreshadowed Freud's theories about the gap between the conscious and unconscious.
www.kirjasto.sci.fi /strindbe.htm   (2590 words)

  
 [No title]
Written in February of 1907, the play is highly autobiographical.
Strindberg attempts to deal with his failed marriage to 29 year old Harriet Bosse (Sprinchorn viii).
In a letter to her Strindberg writes, "You are angry with me because of a play you saw at the Intimate Theatre.
www.subverbis.com /essays/strindberg.rtf   (4663 words)

  
 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Miss Julie at Epinions.com
Much of it pertains to his tumultuous third marriage to Harriet Bosse and their terribly conflicted sexual relationship.
These plays, of which the best was A Dream Play (1901), were a seminal influence in the later movement that became known as surrealism.
In 1908, Strindberg broke off with Bosse, discontinued his Occult Diary, and entered into a highly productive phase.
www.epinions.com /content_162207927940   (3128 words)

  
 The Guide to Selecting PLays - Plays - P
August Strindberg directs two actors in an autobiographical play detailing his difficult, stormy relationship with his first wife Sid von Essen.
Sid is played by Harriet Bosse, with whom Strindberg falls in love and marries; Strindberg himself is played by Bengt Anders, an earnest, ardent young actor who is also in love with Harriet.
This impressive drama about a sensitive, driven, turbulent and mystical playwright uses a fictional play-within-a-play device to brilliantly approximate the environment in which Strindberg lived and worked.
www.4-wall.com /plays/plays_p/plaplu.htm   (1724 words)

  
 Honolulu Star-Bulletin Features
It's the story of an ambitious young window washer with an instinct for buttering up bosses.
Vision of disintegration mirrors Strindberg's infatuation with Danish actress Harriet Bosse.
Get $1 off regular or discount price if you buy tickets for "Easter" at the same time.
starbulletin.com /1999/08/30/features/story1.html   (2651 words)

  
 Øresundstid - 1800tallet
The German writer Thomas Mann took advantage of this when he stayed at Aalsgaarde Seaside Hotel at the turn of the century and was inspired to write his novel “Tonio Kröger”.
August Strindberg, who for some years was staying in the immediate vicinity of Copenhagen, staid in Hornbæk in 1901 with his new wife, Harriet Bosse.
He remained here until he one day attacked a photographer, who tried to take a picture of his wife in her bathing suit.
www.oresundstid.dk /dansk/engelsk/oresundstid/arkiv/tekst/1800-tallet.htm   (16555 words)

  
 Mammoth Hall Common - Hip Archive - Tulse Luper
Sipton Groat refused his household any pets as he would not stand by having occupants in his home that were not responsible for their own feces, he was not as much of a animal lover as Tulse Luper.
In his Ockulta Dagboken August Strindberg wrote that the rain was brought on telepathically by his third wife, the Norwegian actress Harriet Bosse.
Sipton Groat believed it wasn't hallucination caused by Strindberg's cancer-ridden stomach but that Ms.
www.geocities.com /mammoth_hall_common/mhc_tulseluper.htm   (5090 words)

  
 Easter, a CurtainUp London review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Strindberg drew the character of Eleonora very affectionately and without a hint of his misogynistic leanings.
Inspired by his own sister Elizabeth, who was at the time in an asylum, the part was originally written for Harriet Bosse, an actress Strindberg was in love with.
Her childish stories are interspersed with insightful wisdom and she defies any attempt to pinpoint her age, an aspect of her character well-brought out by the excellent casting.
www.curtainup.com /easter.html   (869 words)

  
 The 15th International Strindberg Conference
The new medium film shows an early interest in Strindberg.
A few years later three other films – one by Ernst Lubitsch, and with Asta Nielsen und Harriet Bosse in the leading parts – had their world premiers in Berlin.
Several recent TV and movie adaptations show the continued fascination of Strindberg’s work for a contemporary audience.
www2.hu-berlin.de /skan/projekte/strindberg/tagung_en.htm   (245 words)

  
 Road to Damascus
In the happy marriage scenes of Part III we recognise reminiscences from the wedding of Strindberg, then fifty-two, and the twenty-three-year-old actress Harriet Bosse, whose marriage to him lasted from 1901 until 1904.
The reason is that not even THE LADY in her third incarnation had shown herself capable of reconciling him to life.
The wedding day scenes just before, between Harriet Bosse and the ageing author, form, however, the climax of Part III and are among the most poetically moving that Strindberg has ever written.
www.gutenberg.org /dirs/etext05/8rddm10h.htm   (12160 words)

  
 Books from Antique Networking
Description: Life and the Dream by Mary M Colum; Published by Doubleday, NY; 1947 First Edition
Description: Letters of Strindberg to Harriet Bosse by Arvid Paulson; Published by University Library, Grosset and Dunlap; 1959
Description: Light in August by Wm Faulkner; Published by Random House, 1950
www.antiqnet.com /category,books-2489.html   (157 words)

Try your search on: Qwika (all wikis)

Factbites
  About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   Press   |   Contact us  
Copyright © 2005-2007 www.factbites.com Usage implies agreement with terms.