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January 15 2010

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The Norwegian who wrote "The Doll's House" died in 1906. What was his name?

Correct answer:
  • Henrik Ibsen

Incorrect answers:
  • George Bernard Shaw
  • Anton Checkov
  • Victor Hugo

Interesting Info:
  • Among Ibsen's many other works "Ghosts" and "Peer Gynt" are perhaps the best known.

 

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