
In 1895, Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen, aged 67 and at the height of his fame, was living in Oslo, spending much of his time with a 21-year-old female concert pianist. Rumours of an affair soon reached Ibsen’s wife Suzannah in Rome, where the couple had been living and where she remained, hoping the milder climate would ease her arthritis.
She issued Ibsen an ultimatum: find a new home where we can live together in Oslo, or divorce me.
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