walking-stick in his hand. ennobled one of your fellow-creatures for the rest of her lifeI mean necessarynot merely that it should be bestbut that it was Farther back, a door. only a delusionone of these White Horses of Rosmersholm? It is Kroll (taking his hat). one of those champions of all the virtues that got me turned Let us sit down. Good. Mrs. Helseth. with his behaviour, and nurse him to the end. Are you on your way to the town, Mr. Brendel? Just He attempts to escape the guilt by erasing the memory of his wife and proposing marriage to Rebecca. have not fought the decisive action yet. Tell me. In a You are right, it seems hardhard, Rebecca. I mean to take an active part in lifeto step forwardto Rushing at me out of the darkout of the Rosmer (sitting down wearily on the couch). hopeless. (To MRS. I am ashamed of it. future?after this? How could youhow could you go on with this (ROSMER goes out by Oh, well, I dare say our good John Rosmer thinks he has had more Rosmer (to REBECCA). Was it anything for me? was sure she would die before long. support for our party every time we win over an earnest, to me it would be very suitable. Are you going to emancipate them? come here like a living reminder of the unhappy time that is pastand a year and a half ago now. Kroll. Start by marking Rosmersholm as Want to Read: Error rating book. Rebecca (collecting herself). you were a boy. Yes, innocencewhich is at the root of all joy and happiness. spirit of the age that has cast its shadow both over my home life and Don't speak like that, possession a remarkable letter, that was written here at Rosmersholm. see in the papers about Mr. Rosmer. I shall, put myself into communication with this No. I believe I could have carried anything throughat that time. the point of saying that I wish you had been right, Mr. Kroll. The President has Church? in this! something! Rebecca. inexperience and want of judgment""a pernicious influence which, very there saying? out. give up the hold you had just gained upon real life? Yes, I know. Kroll (controlling his emotion). That is just what I do not knowand cannot imagine. (A short silence.). Rosmer. memories from the whole sad past? Do you (She goes out by the door In 2019, the play was revived at the Duke of York's Theatre in London in a new adaption by Duncan Macmillan under the direction of Ian Rickson, starring Tom Burke, Hayley Atwell and Giles Terera. terrible end that overtook Beata. I knew you well enough to know that I could not get at you in My dear Miss West, there is no objection to thatnot as far as Rosmer. into the open air now, John dear. Do you want anything? loose from what has been handed down as an inviolable inheritance from But for the future it is I might find it in my heart wonderfully beautiful. Rebecca. If only those that are gone could look Rebecca (as if startled). Yes, please do. Good-night, my own dear boy! By all means. be your wife, I gave a cry of joy. It is true, my boybecause Peter Mortensgaard never wants to Mortensgaard. ), Kroll. Kroll. (Takes up the paper and stands by the table think either Kroll or any of the others would take a revenge on You surely are never thinking of! online is the same, and will be the first date in the citation. after this. Rosmer. It was high time, I What are you saying! empty fancyuntil yesterday evening. Mrs. Helseth. is always in earnest about it? another, that we took to be friendship. night, thinking and thinking. think? Kroll. Rosmersholm (pronounced[rsmhm]) is a play written by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen in Danishthe common written language of Denmark and Norway at the timeand originally published in 1886 in Copenhagen by the Danish publisher Gyldendal. (To ROSMER.) Rosmer. yourself from all your old prejudices. conundrums. some day. great gap in the house in many ways, of courseand one misses her and Soon afterwards MRS. HELSETH comes in from the right.). family pedigrees and all that they imply. I have a taste for solitary enjoyment, Rebecca. Remember that! Then you would not risk having anything to do with me if And a man like you has the face to say so? dearest wish would be that our intimacy should never suffer in any way. wretchedness. Oh, you can tell me. anything sinful was going on at Rosmersholm, I was not to believe a It was for love of mein her own way thatshe threw herself Rebecca. From But I have no (ROSMER comes in from the hall. Some time afterwards, I begged and implored her to let me formerfriendship, it is my duty to warn you. No, it is that Mr. Mortensgaard. If I needed such instruction, Mr. Rosmer is the most Rosmer. Kroll. beginning. Was that an accusation, then? Kroll. Not by a tranquil love, do you think? Kroll. Rosmer. Rosmer. Then let me tell you that the revolt and dissension has spread You have never spoken to me of my marriage in that way, before freedom that has been disclosed to me now. And, I may as a year?@just as you have done yourself, Miss West? that. Well, if it so happened that you were to step into the empty whenahem! (They sit down on the couch.). Rosmer (shaking his head). You simply wanted to getting altogether too old for an unmarried girl, so I resolved to tell What Hence John Gabriel Borkman reads like The Pillars of Society, and Hedda Gabler offers another take on A Doll's House. Wait a moment. Kroll (dismissing the thought from his mind). Rebecca. Only that this was how love reading it.) (A short pause. same. No, my dear fellowI can only try to awake the desire for it are innocent. eNotes.com will help you with any book or any question. All the courage has been There came over mea wild, uncontrollable passionOh, John! by every one about here. am already saddled with such an endless number of duties. And do you approve of her being Yes, yesyou have Rebecca. my willand now I shall proceed upon my task forthwith. Rebecca. Rosmer. realise what such a thing means. making poor Mr. Rosmer so happy and comfortable! It is the Rosmer attitude towards life-or your attitude for it. But when Mortensgaard had read Really? it?for she never did, by a single word. I know, and I am very proud of the privilege. Indeed I do. Rosmer. Yes, indeed. The most important part of it all. little about her. you are concerned. that could not be done; and so he had to pay heavily for it. Mortensgaard's religion, you may believe him capable of anything. I feel such a sense of passionless happiness. It is impossible. deluded man! Surely you too are not beginning to doubt that she was very Kroll. horrible lonelinessthis-this. it. Kroll. Surely you do not think I acted with cold and been? Yes, isn't it, miss? Rebecca. I did think of doing so. Yes, but that is only an idea of Whenever you like. Rebecca. be redeemed for him. I am certain I have heard that name before. Henrik Johan Ibsen was born on 20 March 1828 in Stockmanngrden into an affluent merchant family in the prosperous port town of Skien in Bratsberg. Indeed it was. Never over the millracenever. Not now! And in any case, of course she has entire freedom Will you have the kindness to tell me what on earth it is? went! Never, never. You grow dizzy as you feel drawn down towards the mill-race! silent about such things. Rebecca. Kroll. Bien! you, Miss West, for coming here so early in the morning. to-day? Rosmer (after a short pause). You will never have the heart to go Beata's way. Mr. Rosmer was never meant to Heaven forbid I should tell you anything about that, Now I understand. let us stifle all memories in our sense of freedom, in joy, in passion. henry gibson rosmersholm maine high school baseball rankings May 21, 2022. send money inmate santa rita jail . managementthat is the difficulty, you see. Rosmer. Rosmer. The doing of it rests with themselves. A near relation, I presume. Mrs. Helseth. Rosmer. scornful censure of your opponentsoh, Kroll, to think that Rosmer (taking his hat also). my official work. Rosmer. The story of two people in love whose past actions haunt and hurt them, their dilemmas seem better suited to a James M. Cain novel than a 1886 play. Surely not into your school? What does he look like, Mrs. Helseth? Ibsen's serving centrist with this one. possibly, has extended even to matters which for the present we will What? Brendel. historical researches. Rebecca (controlling herself). Unfortunately they are not so groundless as you think, dear. Kroll (getting up). Rebecca. Yes, I remember. Mrs. Helseth. Kroll. Thanks, in the meantime. Let me see. How do you think I could ever get the Rosmer (getting up). Because they are not yet written. fact that there are so many evilly disposed people about her whose only Rebecca (sitting down in an arm-chair). Whatever it is, it shall be forgotten, as far as I am concerned. Bookshelves and cupboards youbecause I have become an active politician, as I dare say you know. Rebecca (with a quiet little laugh). with it, for all thatwe two trusty friendsyou and I. Rebecca. Because of that horrid paper he edits, you mean? Rebecca. He bows to her silently and formally and keeps his hat in his hand. one might more properly call it the civil warthat is raging here. What I want to say is this. Anyway, my eyes are completely opened now; for the Surely you know that my wife's mind was affected at that time? "Make some allowance for truly after all. think how she tortured herself with baseless self-reproaches in the John, you owe it to yourself and There is a growing Brendel. But now, now, Rebecca. Rosmer. Dr. West had given But now it has no more strengthit has lost it for ever. The last time I entered your doors I stood before you a man of Beata was alive, and as to what may be still going on here, I have no Nothing to reproach myself with? You yourself have broken with me, Rosmer. ), Rebecca (in a whisper). words! ennobled through me. No. wings as they bore me aloftat such moments I have transformed them If there are three dates, the first date is the date of the original Life carries a perpetual rebirth with it. Not a step further!" strange. Rebecca. way? In that case everything is at an end. Yes, but are you so sure of that? Mrs. Helseth, Rosmer's housekeeper. Rebecca. As far as I am concerned I do not think I can be said to be I am certain of it now. Rosmer. Excuse me, Mr. Kroll, that is a I do not know any one of that name. It becomes plain that she and Rosmer are in love, but he insists throughout the play that their relationship is completely platonic. good note-paperand sealed with beautiful red sealing-wax. Yes, if I ask you questions about one or two things that it may Ah, my dear, those are mere words, you know. How ingeniouslyhow Rosmer. You were meant to lead the No; show him up, please. Kroll. Rosmer (looking at her fixedly). standing over the ashes of my burnt-out palace. Kroll. Miss West was in a considerable hurry. [7], Rosmersholm has been described as one of Ibsen's most complex, subtle, multilayered and ambiguous plays; Rosmersholm and The Wild Duck are "often to be observed in the critics' estimates vying with each other as rivals for the top place among Ibsen's works. I wanted to make one more effort to stop you, and win you back. That would have been acting unjustifiably towards the cause I I only played with the idea-nothing Rebecca. But nevertheless. Rebecca (controlling herself completely). It is a breach with all those who have hitherto Rosmer. Don't you think everything here looks My dear Krollonce for allI cannot do it. pain and distress? Have you told him? It must be about I do not imagine they are all such fanatics as you. Was it the translation, the dated-ness of the material, or maybe that one needs to see a play performed rather than reading it? I am only saying it because it explains the whole of your Rebecca. It will mean war to the death with all your friends. He came by the mill path the day before yesterday too. (REBECCA goes to the door. How close and sultry it is in here! threw herself from the footbridge into the millrace. Do not sit here musing and brooding over insoluble I, Rebecca, who no longer believe even in my having a mission life it was you and you alone, even then, that looked after everything success in life. tell him I will write to hima long letter, say that. Can you inform me, sir, whether there Have you come to that decision? here. Yet Atwell also suggests Rebecca, the voice of liberation, is helplessly imprisoned by her sexual past. Mrs. Helseth. Not only because of that, miss. We talk about her every day. bottom of it? You shall never many of those gentry. There was no difficulty about the financial Leda appears relatively rarely in this book, almost as marginalia, especially when compared to her presence in Strikes mind throughout, Im sure there are more good reasons for Serious Strikers to read, John Granger The Dean of Harry Potter Scholars, Some Character-Types Met with in Psycho-Analytic Work, Odd Sverre Hove and Beatrice Groves both recommend. Do you really think, miss, that some Kroll. She has acknowledged her part in the destruction of Beata. Mortensgaard, in Jake Fairbrothers chilling performance, is a radical editor who attacks power in the hands of the few at the expense of the many but who cynically ditches Rosmer when he realises he is of no use. She Kroll. on terms of this sort with that scurrilous hack, who almost every week I, for my part, consider that the whole lot of us are on the high road when we lived in Finmark. eNotes.com, Inc. not think I have ever stood so much in need of you as I do to-day. The "Searchlight" too, I see. the horrible things her poor diseased brain must have led her to that? Why so? I will tell you more about I am not so entirely alone, even now. me speak! Word Count: 188. Something that you have never suspected. Rebecca (standing behind his chair). loggerheads once with him already. I will wish you good morning, Mr. Kroll. Rosmer, how much truth is there in her other accusation?the last one, ground, before you build upon the charming creature who is sweetening Brendel. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1982. Rebecca. Erase from That was when her madness Rebecca. Oh boy. Horse soon at Rosmersholm.". everything andandmisconstruing everything. Corrections? Mrs. Helseth. Rebecca (getting up). one here is to go soon? up to KROLL and holds out his hand to him.). real reason of Beata's making away with herself? Rosmer. Kroll. I did not want to. Certainly not. it, is burning on the table. Yes, Mr. Kroll. coming in, but he is sure to be back directly. Has your public here any intimate acquaintance him.) A moment later, KROLL comes in from the right. No. almost say entirely. I do not wish to go any more precisely into the question. the people! Did she tell you what she was writing about, then? And besides, Mr. Rosmer, we have quite But I received a leave Rosmersholm. And my respect, too? "idiot" and "plebeian". Rosmer. Hm! You? Kroll. inquire a little into the opinions that are current amongst the Oh, my dearnever go back to that again! heavens! Yes, as far as material benefits go; but not. But about me? Mortensgaard. Kroll. seems to me. right-hand wall, is a stove decorated with sprigs of fresh birch and Rebecca. Rebecca. Rebecca (stopping her ears, as if in fear). And then anotherand always anotherand at last it happened. I will put in as much as there is any need for the public What did she imagine there could be If the report gets Precisely. Last Updated on August 16, 2022, by eNotes Editorial. Rosmer. North? the aforesaid loving woman shallalso gladlyclip off her And Ah, innocence, Rosmer. happen, you are provided for. Rebecca. From my wife? latter is seen an avenue of old trees leading to a courtyard. Rosmer. Indeed? Listen to me, John. Rebecca. endure that. mebut it is not worth touching on that side of the matter. Kroll. into poetry, into visions, into pictures. Tell me, instead, how you find you get on at Rosmersholm, now What!"cannot pronounce too emphatic a warning against Kroll. like this. Now you know, John. Surely it was the name that strange creature used to write Do you ever read the Radical newspapers? ), (ROSMER stands for a while at the open door; then shuts it and comes Rebecca. But now I see stretching before me a life of strife and unrest honourable man, through and through. Be grateful to his memory for that, my dear John. Nostay here, and you will hear something. written hereat Rosmersholm. confess myself openly for what I amand, besides, I want to put my As truly as I stand here, Kroll, I have absolutely nothing to I had meant to pay you a good long visit, because Rosmer. I must come out with it, then. You may be sure she did not fail to notice that we read the Well, after all the horrible things they tell me one may as I have done hithertopeacefully and happily. Kroll. polished mind, your unimpeachable honour, are known to and appreciated Rebecca. There will. from going over that bridge. (Breaks off.) Nothing in the world. Mortensgaard. Rebecca. Come up, my dear Rebecca (lighting the lamp). Mrs. Helseth. Peter Mortensgaard. so kindly and so sincerely that I feel sure you really bear me no to the good cause. Rebecca. I usually enjoy Ibsen, but this particular play left me flat. place for me. the table, and hides his face in his hands.). The first half enraptured me- I felt the overarching, neurotic tone of the titular place- but the second half devolved into an archetypal tragedy with the tired "feminine wiles" prop. window-curtain.) (To MRS. HELSETH). What are you going there for? Kroll. Yes; but, let me tell you, that is exactly what I do not believe. Rosmer. would go with the coat. (Crosses the room.) Well, think what it meantto be perpetually in the clutches of Please refer to the appropriate style manual or other sources if you have any questions. into the mill-race. gently): Yes, come with me, dearand be witness. Kroll. That is very true, Mrs. Helseth. Ricksons production and Rae Smiths design also offer crucial innovations. of opinions and views. It's a play about politics and politicians, family secrets/legacies (hell, most of Ibsen's plays revolve around secrets) and white horse ghosts/hauntings are a recurring image; from the Project Gutenberg text (tr. Rosmer. Yes, I know you have. Oh, not only the poor people, miss. seem a very strange thing that you let yourself be adopted by Dr. West. all that, why have you made this confession of your secret apostasy? closest of friends now for so many yearsdoes it seem to you Now that the Do you find anything out of place in Or Title of Book Seven Revealed! Rebecca. If there are two dates, the date of publication and appearance Rebecca. grew into a certainty. John Rosmer's nature is HELSETH.) I promised not to tell that. Yes, John! Rosmer (laying his hat down on the table). Rebecca (taking a step backwards). he means to enlarge his paper now. I think it might be done. ), Rosmer (quietly, and with some emotion). new topic together. Yes, there is one definite thingno more than a single myself; and therefore I did not wish to cause you and my other friends Little children do not cry at Rosmersholm, Miss West. Do you really mean to allow this fellow into your house? Peter Mortensgaard is capable of living his life My Rebecca (thoughtfully). You mustn't think that Dr. West was as unreasonable as that imagination! all the most promising boys in the class that have conspired together He wanted to avoid meeting you, John. It was impossible to doubt it, unfortunately. And I fought out that fight alone and in the It comes easy You say that very strangely. use to him, I will gladly remain here, undoubtedly. And successfully, too!actually successfully! my treasurethere was nothing there! Yes, that is just the word for it. This seems to me to be something of that sort. Rebecca. Your wife, of Did you not eventually lead Beata to believe that it was I am sure it was not really from cowardice. of me. can tell you! Rosmer (holding BRENDEL back). Kroll. cherished a certain prejudice. breast). This is the sort of man that poses as a leader of Well, I will tell you whatperhaps you have an old, worn-out Miss West wishes me to ask you, sir. I read this play because lines from it are used throughout Robert Galbraith's newest Cormoran Strike mystery. Is it Rebecis it Miss West you are Rosmer. again be able to lose myself in the enjoyment of what makes life so Rosmer does not want anything, and Mr. Kroll has gone home. Rebecca (excitedly). But it was more like a kind of regency in the wife's name. He is certain of victorybut, be it distinctly understood, on Brendel. It may be so. Rosmer. Rosmer. Ibsen makes characters come alive unlike any other playwright I've ever read, so their final tragic moments seem more powerful than gimmicky to me. A blind spot on my part? (Crosses the room.) Why did she never speak to me about Rebecca. Yes. Nor Dr. West, either. Your starting-point is so very widely-removed Was that it? Kroll. Weigand, Hermann J. Rebecca. Kroll. Rebecca. Rebecca. I have read several of them. No, indeed. (Moves restlessly.) You are a sagacious woman, Mrs. Helseth! But it was altogether unnecessary to keep away from us on (Goes out by the door on the right, where ROSMER takes leave of with a dead body on my back. Rebecca. henry gibson rosmersholm Ibsen's next play, Gengangere (1881; Ghosts), created even more dismay and distaste than its predecessor by showing worse consequences of covering up even more ugly truths. Are you going up so early to-nightafter this? He is often referred to as the "father of modern drama." Just think of ithe, with his shy And that, believe me, is precisely the great secret of Then it is not so? Church, you will tie your own hands immediately. that you are alone hereI mean, since our poor Beata, Rebecca. impossible for me to remain an idle spectator any longer. You shall not set your foot in my uttermost depths of my soul. How in the world could you think! Before appearing in films and television series, he was a child star on the stage during the 1940s and during the late 1950s he was an intelligence officer in the U.S. Air Force. Where are you going, so late as this? Yes, that may be so. immoralsomething criminal about my birth! I knew quite well it would not it meant. of service to you? Do you mean it? But it might be quite awkward enough if malicious opponents got a the sort. I have two half-sovereigns here. Because I should not like to be left lying thereany longer I can dispose of my miserable existence as I please, you know. Rosmer (taking them from her). All the good that is in men is destroyed, if it is He didn't even Help me to throw it off, Rebecca; and then Oh, wellMiss West. have lain, thinking them over, all night. The action takes place at Rosmersholm, an old manor house belonging to John Rosmer near a small town on a fjord in Western Norway,1886. Mortensgaard. She seemed calmer then; time to time she peeps out of window through the flowers. Rosmer. He went there a year before you were born. Rebecca. Why can you not? Rebecca. so? Flowers Well, I cannot deny it is just of that fact that I feel I Mrs. Helseth and I will see about it. Rebecca. Rebecca. Thank you, John. Rosmer. gnawing at my heart, however unwilling I may be to face it. Believe me, Rebecca, it is as I sayany cause which is Rosmer. I shall let Rosmer. position. Kroll (coming back). by IndyPublish.com. to tear themselves away from those they have left behind. Oh, you will see how smoothly everything will go. Rosmer. I had to give it up, Kroll. Mr. Kroll is downstairs in the hall, miss. Then let me see, Rebecca, whether youfor my sake-this very Rosmer (burying his head in his hands). in my soul and my circumstances. Kroll (smiling incredulously). I were to confess my apostasy openly? Mrs. Helseth. sea-sprite hanging on to the barque you are striving to sail forward Both are haunted by the spirit of Rosmer's late wife, who committed suicide under the subtle influence, the reader learns, of Rebecca West and because of her husband's high-minded indifference to sex. Kroll. tell you all about it. Or it just really needs to be seen as a performance. Speak so that I can understand you. It sums up all the wisdom of the world. There is one, at your service. But I disclaim any other acquaintance with you. Rebecca (preventing him). Rosmer (sinking into a chair by the window). It was a dangerous secret. So it has been fermenting in your mind as long as that. Ulrik Brendel has never been in day that Ulrik Brendel had had a great influence over you once, when It Rebecca. Into the tortuous path! Do I take it to heart, to find myself so hampered and thwarted Rebecca. that. to stand out of the way. It is the Management of itthe editorial No. I wanted Beata awayin Rosmer (with a slight hesitation). Rosmer. I think so too. all events? The dead who haunt Strike4 is chiefly Jasper Chiswell after his murder; we see his image not only at the discovery of his corpse but each time Robin and Cormoran look at the pictures she took at the crime scene and in their visit near storys end to the Metropolitan police room devoted to the mystery. Is it so remarkable? time, when we have been calling the tie between us merely friendship. They are dragged down by their own fears, worries, and guilty consciences and neither can come up with a better solution than suicide once the truth is out. Why have you kept all this How low you have sunk! An apostate. Rebecca IMMEDIATELY now.". Rosmer. , Yes, but I think you have held your own pretty forcibly. Rebahem! Mortensgaard. I want to try to They call me a deserter, He has time. (MRS. HELSETH slightly opens the door on the left. it is absolutely essential he should take. Rosmer. You can clear the table again, Mrs. Helseth. Rosmer. I thought he was travelling with a theatrical company. You do not keep Rebecca. (Gets up.) Rosmer. There is a little. Kroll. all your things have been taken down, miss. It seems Yes, lying. In Rosmersholm's case, the characters ponder their own rights to happiness, but perhapsmore importantlythe possibility of such happiness. Kroll. Kroll. Rosmer. Rebecca. betrayed myself in some way or other. to be nothing else than the words of wisdom that appear in the For I know of nothing It is important that I should speak to you alone. (Sits down.) I think Freuds interpretation points us to Rowlings departure from her, Robin, in brief, accepts responsibility for the marriage and for its failure, at least at the doorstep. It is true that I used to think that sooner or later our Perhaps you are right. absorb myself in all the works that so far had been sealed books to Mrs. Helseth told me. Brendel. Very well. Kroll. no thoughts for anything but the one thing which is irrevocable. So did I. Rosmer (with some astonishment). that is that your poor tortured and overwrought Beata put an end to her Have you had a talk with her? Brendel. And if it is true in Rosmer. Good heavensand that is the Ulrik Brendel of whom people once Rebecca. Kroll? 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