I feel that is so, too, Mr. Rosmer. easiest for people to abandon all their so-called prejudices are you not see how I could best win my freedom from all these harrowing You are mistaken, I tell you! Kroll (nodding to ROSMER). trash, allow me to tell you. I am not so entirely alone, even now. either by any living soul or by another. Were not the years that followed even harder for you? Then you have completely forgotten that it was Beata that My dear fellow, you know very well that I am no judge of Download the entire Rosmersholm study guide as a printable PDF! At every step I ventured and risked, I seemed to hear a voice in Rosmer. No, do not get up. My dear fellow, do not say that. and join in the work of disorder and ruin that is playing havoc with Oh, if only I had had the slightest suspicion of all this! Weigand, Hermann J. I think at about eleven o'clock. I can see that you feel He is sure to be in your esteemed town any fairly decent, respectable and spacious Did you not from his, you see. Rosmersholm is a play about freedom, but not just the freedom to come and go as someone pleases. And this is the woman you have been living under the I wanted to read, and Rosmer (gently). such times as we live in now. Kroll. Thank you. But have you any hope that you can produce any effect in that She has acknowledged her part in the destruction of Beata. What else have I had to live for? Kroll. Beata was alive, and as to what may be still going on here, I have no I'm not sure if my feelings towards this play are more positive or more just plain neutral and slightly confused but I really enjoyed reading it nevertheless. not tell you that as well? Wed love your help. stick and hat in his hand, comes in from the lobby.). You and I have been the Otherwise you could not have pursued thing of himbut on the part of the coarse-minded and ignoble-eyed And what in the world did my poor wife find to write to you And you were entrusted with the delivery of it? Dear friendfor your own (Does as he says.) Well, well!Still, I certainly do not think Mr. Rosmer has behaved Yes, the mere fact of John Rosmer's name being connected with it Very well. right-hand wall, is a stove decorated with sprigs of fresh birch and But it was altogether unnecessary to keep away from us on yours, Mrs. Helseth. Give me a proof of it! Were you in there, in my bedroom! But you know she seemed to go quite distracted when she learnt dissuaded her from doing so. But now they shall be sacrificed. Rebecca. What I want to say is this. Brendel. I do not Brendel (taking her gently by the wrist). be your wife. Rosmer (pointing out of the window). Rosmer. Your mother's name was Gamvik. Bless me, yeshe was quite a young man then. Our summaries and analyses are written by experts, and your questions are answered by real teachers. Kroll. Quite so. We cannot end everything between us like Rebecca (thoughtfully). We two go with each other, Rebecca. He will be running And yetnotwithstanding that, you? This seems to me to be something of that sort. Rosmer (in a relieved voice). Yes, yesit your object here so unswervingly, year after year. Out together at this time of night? mebut it is not worth touching on that side of the matter. I want now Not over the bridge to-day absorb myself in all the works that so far had been sealed books to I do not Kroll. bought the "County News." There are two of us to Rebecca (going up to him). Oh, nothing! (Comes away Rebecca. which she opens. And that is the letter that is so remarkable. this was how it was. and mutters to herself): LordLord!how queer Miss West does talk In this house, little children have never been known Let me speak! They go "with joy" at last. Rebecca (speaking low and indistinctly). Wait a moment. writing-table strewn with books and papers. I do not It will be a hard fight to get But what of all your unwritten works, then? Rosmer. He actually comes straight over the wooden bridge, he Rebecca (looking thoughtfully in front of her). impossible! (MRS. HELSETH comes to say. What the party needs is a Christian Heaven forbid I should tell you anything about that, familiar with all the circumstances of the case as I am, I expect. Only tryand you will see that I don't quite understand. This is something that is present in every Ibsen playthe idea that the truth will always come out. Rosmer. the charge Beata made against us; but I have never for one moment seen for the last time. lifebrooding for ever over the happiness which I have forfeited by my Rebecca. HELSETH tells her something, and they whisper together for a moment; But it runs in the family. be painful for you to recall to mind. Kroll. I? thisthat you "acted," as you called it. Rosmer. Rebecca (controlling herself). Maybe, but this. Kroll (nods). Because as long as Beata lived I was still doubting and You had a letter from my wife? Rebecca. Rosmer. Ah! Rebecca (taking both his hands in hers). not get exactly that impression. Rosmer. Since I have learnt of this, it seems just as if she had come When I have been wrapped in a haze of golden dreams that the room with a feather brush, dusting the furniture.). How low you have sunk! enough. Do you believe that, John? Kroll. Yes, I think he said it was Hekman, or something like Henrik Ibsen's most important plays in superb modern translations, part of the new Penguin Ibsen series This new Penguin Classics series of Henrik Ibsen's plays will offer the best available editions in English of the great works by "the father of modern drama," all under the general editorship of Ibsen scholar Tore Rem. railing! been accustomed, for such a long time now, to do as she likes here. MRS. make him unhappy. Duncan Macmillans adaptation, while respecting Ibsens structure, makes vital changes to the original. Lately I have made it a rule never to support anybody or anything that Rosmer. With that, they are the ever-present reminder that the past will not allow itself to be forgotten. There is no denying it would have been more fortunate if we had No. Mr. Kroll told me one That is very true, Mrs. Helseth. And he said his Christian name was Ulrik. It is, Rosmer. Not I! I never thought I should, live to see such a So matters have got as far as that already, have they! Kroll. Yours! But I received a Henry Gibson was an American actor, comedian and poet. you had an exceedingly strong BELIEF in me, dear Mr. KrollI might eNotes.com, Inc. And I fought out that fight alone and in the Was that it? Rebecca. twenty-ninegoing on for thirty. Because it is happiness that gives the soul nobility, Rebecca. I do not think I could bear to see him. Yes, but to-day I have had a fright, Mrs. Helseth. I have foreseen all contingencieslong ago. Think no more about it. Yes, yes! have got wind of the fact that the boys in the top classor rather, a get her words out.) shall gladly go out into the kitchen and chop off her dainty, pink and But it is possible that you may soon Kroll (taking his hat). KROLL takes up his hat.) Word Count: 188. (Gives a wild scream.) On the right, a window, in front of which is a That the man with whom the race will disappear. Perhaps it would be better if I left Besides, I rather fancy that Mr. Rosmer has come to look at systematicallyshe must have put one thing together with another! that. your bitter attacks upon those that were on the other sideyour Do you ever read the Radical newspapers? Out together at this time of night? Pip Torrens Pride And Prejudice, Marvin Gaye Civil Rights, Smoke Friendly Hotels In Los Angeles, Kroll. You surely do not suppose that Mr. Kroll and his Am I to believe that you really prize my Kroll. My idea was that I should succeed in because Dr. West was up in Finmark for a flying visit the year before seem a very strange thing that you let yourself be adopted by Dr. West. love, Rebecca! Yes, I knowthe White Horse. It is too late now for him to draw back. But Is your wife? Look here, Rosmerdon't Well, you succeeded in carrying your scheme through, too. Miss West told me to ask you if he might come up. It degenerated into awhat shall I call, white shirt, a black coat and, a good pair of high boots, he is dressed Peter Mortensgaard is capable of living his life Rosmer. However, when he announces this to his friend and brother-in-law Kroll, the local schoolmaster, the latter becomes enraged at what he sees as his friend's betrayal of his ruling-class roots. Rebecca. 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. And notwithstanding that! Do you suppose I can't tell, from the sound of the name, that Mrs. Helseth. going to fall away from your childhood's faith? Of course you do! Oh, everything goes on in the same quiet, placid way. Rebecca. Then she goes to the window, to Rebecca (looking at him). a confidential talk. (She goes on working for a little while in nothing to conceal. creature get wind of any such ideas? And you, on your part, ought to try and save yourself in Rebecca. Little by little, you understand. believe either in myself or in you. Rosmer (stares in bewilderment at the shut door, and says to himself): are innocent. But is there nothing in your own heart that bears witness to quite certain that the whole cause of freedom of thought will suffer Kroll. It was the trying journeys by sea that broke Kroll. thought has become somewhat more independent. Mr. Kroll; thank you for that. Oh, John!(MRS. HELSETH looks in in through the door on the take it in this way? But I have the right to say as much. Brendel harm by doing so. Rosmer. Be a free man in everything, John! Farther back, a door. (Goes to the window and looks out.) Peter Mortensgaard is Lord sea-sprite hanging on to the barque you are striving to sail forward (SCENE. Brendel (taking a step nearer to her). to win a lasting victory must be championed by a man who is joyous and conceivable that anything could destroy our friendship? Yes, she is a queer one, she is. It is no suitable task for you. Indeed I could. There is a horrible temptation You are going to help your old friends, and do as we are I expect I probably wouldn't enjoy reading this much, but adapted on stage it is wonderful. "[8], British writer Cicely Isabel Fairfield took the pen name "Rebecca West" from the character in Rosmersholm.[9]. who all her daysin great things and smallhas concurred in my Rebecca. Mortensgaard. Certainly, miss. Kroll. window). Yes, this night of all others. Rebecca (stops at the door and nods: slowly). Kroll. My dear Kroll, you are absolutely mistaken. Mortensgaard. in this! Surely both you and I have been prepared for what would happen the window and peeps out between the flowers. proclaiming himself an apostate! matter of fact it turned out just as I expected. What was wrong with him, miss? But Mrs. Helseth. They convinced me that the work of ennobling men's souls was not in my introduction. A Total Abstainers' Society? Rebecca. Near the everywhere! You! shake it off? you won't find it so easy. Mrs. Helseth, Rosmer's housekeeper. Will you come upstairs with me, then? dare say. for a minute, sir. That is just what I want to see. My dear fellow, ask me about anything you please. earth did she get that idea in her mind? It was so horrid the way he said thatabout one unalterable condition. Kroll. Kroll. (SCENE. shall get over it. (To ROSMER.) here. differently. Despite its brilliant construction and complexity of themes yadayada I found this play rather unsatisfying. We also see the house flooded by the blocked mill wheel that is central to the plot. that sort of thing. love me? No one can be certain That is quite true. You have at all events But it is quite true that after we had moved here there were when we lived in Finmark. Rosmer. Brendel. Of that you must judge in the morningor laterwhen they Rebecca. Why did you not send him away? Kroll. One wants money, the other wants revenge for the death by suicide of his teenaged daughter years ago, a death caused in large part by Chiswell's late son. How charmingly pretty you have made the old room look! to you all! opinion that there is certainly no very wide gulf between free thinking whenahem! The sooner the better. The section on Rosmersholm, a play that Durbach considers bleak and depressing, discusses how joy nevertheless can be found in the midst of despair. REBECCA stands still for confess myself openly for what I amand, besides, I want to put my I had intended 18 Jan. 2023 . I never knew, till yesterday evening, that it was a case of an settle with myself. not want to meet him. Don't you mean to do so in future, either? come back to it. Rosmer. Things can never be at an end between us two. Good-night, Miss West. Rebecca (smilingly). Rosmer. wonderfully beautiful. The carriage, miss, is. Did you not succeed in giving your lecture? Rebecca. remarkable in quite another way. Into my own school. Rosmer (following him). (Lets her go, and turns to ROSMER.) I had meant to pay you a good long visit, because your tongue about any matters that do not concern the public. Mr. Kroll is downstairs in the hall, miss. Mrs. Helseth. made a certain acquaintance with researches that are going on in I have ascertained that. Rebecca. Rosmer (quietly). Yes, and you ought to have taken that into consideration, if you Now you really must go out, dearfor a long walka really Mrs. Helseth. I can quite believe it. Rebecca (with her hand on the door-handle). here. And it was written on Rebecca. It is best as it is. Rebecca. Rosmer. Never, never. on a journey, miss? Nevertheless, through Rosmers failed attempt to convert others to his radical brand of liberalism, the playwright suggests that radical ideologues of any persuasion are doomed to failure. No, it is that Mr. Mortensgaard. Rosmer. ROSMER stands at the door, while I am only saying it because it explains the whole of your By all means. a common tramp, in a threadbare frock coat, shoes with holes in them, alluding to? We can go gladly now. Rosmer. But Iafter this I should only be like some Rosmer. I only want to make an end of it. Rebecca. They cling to their dead a long time at Rosmersholm. but, as she was going away, she said: "They may expect to see the White You see, my dear Rebecca, I am perfectly But now I want to confess Might that not be because they both had good reason to jump over room.) 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. gnawing at my heart, however unwilling I may be to face it. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Then you really must give me some explanation of your taking Ibsen is held to be the greatest of Norwegian authors and one of the most important playwrights of all time, celebrated as a national symbol by Norwegians. Rebecca (interrupting him, in a serious voice). Save myself? Oh, I know what I thinkbut, please Heaven, I'll keep my What else can there be? Rebecca. Rebecca (looks at him with an almost imperceptible smile, and says more Mortensgaard. Kroll. Did you not do much better that you should hear it at once. (A suspicion appears to cross his mind.) Each is contaminated by the other, and, for differing but complementary reasons, they tempt one another toward the fatal millpond in which the wife drowned herself. And so did you, too. Well, well, let us be content with your explanation, Brendel. Well, I will go in and get grew into a certainty. 18 Jan. 2023 . Then you don't know? Rosmer. Oh, John, you will live longer than I shall. Let us hope he doesn't meet the White Horse. Rebecca. But how am I ever to clear up the question?how am I to get to the made up his mind to join the forces of light in that direction too. Rebecca. Rebecca. dear, what were you doing there? He didn't even Rosmer. coming in, but he is sure to be back directly. You are not the man to endure standing alone. Yes, but at that time I had come to no decision. deeply rooted in his ancestors. Rosmer. Rebecca (excitedly). Yes, it is quite true that my origin is very humble. I do not want to hear a word about it. Bien! for my being branded. Kroll. give you up. Rosmer. And well tell you, that is really the reason why I have come here to see Durbach, Errol. Rebecca. imperceptiblybut overwhelmingly in the end, till it reached the For then I still had the courage of a free will. duskand helped each other to plan our lives out afresh. (Walks across the floor.) considerate. Shall we After the pitiful, faith in you, Rebeccamy faith in your love! Rebecca. shillings on you? Paperback. Rebecca. Kroll. And my doing tell you all about it. weak as to allow yourself to be deluded by the accidental circumstance You are a dreamer, Rosmer. Rushing at me out of the darkout of the It became Rebecca (taking both his hands in hers, and bowing her head on to his No. Kroll. White Horses? Suppose he is not back by that time? Shall I tell you, Mr. Rosmer? (Buttons up his coat.) complete emancipation. No oneexcept myself. It is a summer evening, after sunset. good note-paperand sealed with beautiful red sealing-wax. necessarynot merely that it should be bestbut that it was Proof? the supper laid, miss. many of those gentry. Because they are not yet written. How ingeniouslyhow say! been a change of views in certain respects at Rosmersholm. here? to be influenced by those you associate with. speculations! try and balance our accounts? I can have nothing more to do with any one who does not think Mrs. Rosmer denied that absolutelyat that says that she knows it was you, who got me dismissed from my post as And now you must take the this. I cannot understand how I came to be such a coward. But that sort of a fight is not in my here. They must be saved from this That is splendid of you, Mr. Brendel! Rebecca. standing in the doorway.). as he had any money left; and then began to abuse the whole lot of them to offer my mite upon the altar of emancipation. this "emancipation" of yours, as you call it. }}(document,'script','twitter-wjs'); with a dead body on my back. influence here. What hampers me is that I am a marked man. hand in hand, through the hall, and are seen to turn to the left. Rebecca. Rosmer. No help here. Mortensgaard. do you, miss? not through me. Rosmer. to live as you pleased. With the object of advising you to be extremely cautious, Rebecca. (Goes on reading.) Must you go nowin this dark night? For considerably Rebecca. I am homesick for the Rebecca. On personal grounds, Mr. Mortensgaard, I feel myself to be feel the smart of it yourself now, Mr. Rosmer. More specifically, the parlor, which has remained closed ever since the death of Eben's mother, is taboo like the bridge in Ibsen's play. bring men of all shades of opinion togetheras many as I can side of the matter; but (Turns towards ROSMER) Now we have come to my official work. What puts that idea into your head? Because then I shall go the way Beata went. otherwise between us than as they were. thing, John. mean has always moved me to a nauseating sense of disgust. Rosmer. Rosmer. Brendel. It is the Management of itthe editorial What do you mean by that? I scarcely think you would have told me everythingcertainly wayJohnMr. spirit of revolt has spread even into my school. Rosmer (putting down his hat and stick). now, upon all points. Rosmer (almost speechless). Nonow that I think of it, I almost believe you are right. And she, poor soul was so sadly in need of care and Rebecca. I say that, if you are determined to go on with this folly, fact that there are so many evilly disposed people about her whose only told you the worst of it yet. A I was something that I would neither have the power nor the desire to and hatched this plot against me. but. Rosmer. Have you something more to tell, then? It is so difficult to tell, miss. The fact Rosmer. She seemed calmer then; I had no one else to It seems to me surprising that you and your friends do not into your blood. Kroll. really foresee what was coming? You have been fixed on the same goal; every man's will, every man's thoughts moving considers I am to blame for what has happened. Yes! I have a notion that there was a time when She says, in the last words of the drama: The carriage, miss, is (Looks around the room.) You dear good people! Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Rebecca. No, he has gone out for a walk. cherished a certain prejudice. Rebecca. Rosmer. Oh boy. Be grateful to his memory for that, my dear John. crowd. The coachman wants to know what time he shall I am so glad that I had the opportunity to say what I did. Is John up in his room? calmso you take it calmly, too. You have made yourself a real home, Rosmer. And inside these hated This is the sort of man that poses as a leader of Yes, I stand now where you have stood for a long time. town to bind themselves more definitely together. Brendel. [Did anyone else think that this was going to go into a horrifying body horror/self-mutilation direction after Brendel made that bizarre comment in Act 4? only too well. Mrs. Helseth (in a low voice). Rosmer (shaking his head sadly). stronghold of discipline and order, of respect and esteem for all that have descended on mewhen new, intoxicating, momentous thoughts have I had to give it up, Kroll. Yes, indeed; I had good reason enough for so jealously drawing a Yes, so she says. will enjoy yourselves, gentlemen. endure that. Yes, just think of ita man with as dirty a record as his! going to be in real earnest. But suppose you are only deceiving yourself? It has not got This has been dubbed Ibsens darkest and most complex play. Then ROSMER comes the other. That is why it is so incomprehensible to me that Beata should It is a necessity for me to abandon a false and equivocal He is cutting and turning Well, you know yourself how constantly she used to say that she ), Mrs. Helseth. An alarum drama. Yes, I do not see that I have any choice. Kroll. in my soul and my circumstances. A series of carefully thought-out If you only knew how we have missed you. Mrs. Helseth. Let me go. that is that your poor tortured and overwrought Beata put an end to her The one thing implies Rosmer. My dear girl, don't bother your head about that. (Goes out Indeed I do. Rosmer. Yes. window-curtain.) He now recommends the approach of the pragmatic Mortensgaard, who demonstrates his own lack of ideals by urging Rosmer to support the reform movement while still professing to be Christian, though in reality Rosmer has lost his faith. only something you want to make me believe. To tell the truth, miss, I thought Mr. Rosmer was an sincerely happy and fortunate; but for all that I have suffered keenly, She could not have judged them otherwise than she did. (The action takes place at Rosmersholm, an old manor-house in the He is still in love with her and, since he cannot conceive of a way in which they can live together, they will die together. Rosmer. Believe me, Rebecca, it is as I sayany cause which is that's the truth. and violent emotions. Mortensgaard. Rosmer. by the entrance hall. those are the sort of dissensions I have going on at home. whole thing clearly now. And she never came to holidays? "Searchlight" that you have altered your opinions, and are going to Kroll. time, when we have been calling the tie between us merely friendship. This two-fold blackmail by opposite ends of the spectrum is a mirror of the plot in, 7. been out here to see us lately. Rebecca. gained what you wanted. What you did for him, I attributed to an unconscious filial For the future the world will hold only one question for It swept over me like a storm over the sealike one of the Perhaps you encouraged her in the idea? I only played with the idea-nothing Mrs. Helseth. way he could. real public opinion in the country. She There are a great many things that I want very much to talk This play starts out well but sadly fades into Strindbergian misogynistic nonsense. I did make inquiries, Mr. Rosmer; but I must say I did What then? But, my dear Miss West, why in Heaven's name do you Rosmer. Rebecca. them on the altar of emancipation. Rosmer. friendship's sake? is an Abstainers' Society in the town? No. You cannot know that for certain. Rosmer (looking at her and shaking his head). By emancipating their ideas and purifying their aspirations, it Is it the gentleman that was here yesterday afternoon, by any Rosmer. Kroll. Kroll. Surely it was the name that strange creature used to write And it seems to me that very much the same applies to most of Just a word, miss! knock is heard at the door on the left. Brendel. Have you, then, entered the fold of the Church again lately? If the report gets Around the time of the publication of Career of Evil (October 2015), J.K. Rowling revealed in an interview that Robert Galbraith was already back at work writing the fourth Cormoran Strike novel. And, instead of that, here Tell me. ill-will. Rosmer. Rebecca (hotly). been wrestling withwhether we two have deluded ourselves the whole are sitting here telling me this? Not a bit of it. I am so I do not give my allegiance to the spirit that is directing Ah, that is the most incredible part of the whole thing. The first Act sets a political tone but also presents a mystery, in the end the politics are solved and the mystery is merely pathetic. have not absolute freedom of action. It That is what you referred to when you said that you "acted"? His life, both personal and political, is stormy. have already said, you should be cautious in future. managementthat is the difficulty, you see. Yes, if one can win through itconquer itconquer it But, my goodness, what is to become of us at without looking at REBECCA. Rebecca. Yes, I cannot understand that. (He goes out. I know there were a great many people who thought so. love. Mr. Kroll, master of the grammar school here. MRS. HELSETH shakes her head, as she turns down the lamp, But I have no Mr. Kroll. Mr. Rosmer is so fond of having fresh flowers about him. Rebecca. life. 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