Ib·sen·ism /ˈɪbsəˌnɪzəm, ˈɪp-/
易卜生主義
Ib·sen·ism prop. n. The dramatic practice or purpose characteristic of the writings of Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906), Norwegian poet and dramatist, whose best-known plays deal with conventional hypocrisies, the story in each play thus developing a definite moral problem.
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