Peer Gynt Archive
PostPeer Gynt by Henrik Ibsen (1875)The charactersAase a peasant's widow. Peer Gynt, her son.
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First actFirst scene[A wooded hillside near Aase's farm. A river rushes down the slope. On the further side of it an old mill shed. It is a hot day in summer.] [Peer Gynt, a strongly-built youth of twenty, comes down the pathway. His mother, Aase, a small, slightly built woman, follows him, scolding angrily.]
Second Scene[A hillock, covered with bushes and heather. The highroad runs behind it; a fence between.] [Peer Gynt comes along a footpath, goes quickly up to the fence, stops, and looks out over the stretch of country below.]
Third Scene[The farm-place at Hegstad. In the background, the dwelling-house. A throng of guests. A lively dance in progress on the green. The Fiddler sits on a table. The master-cook is standing in the doorway. Cookmaids are going to and fro between the different buildings. Groups of elderly people sit here and there, talking.]
Second ActFirst Scene[A narrow path, high up in the mountains. Early morning.] [Peer Gynt comes hastily and sullenly along the path. Ingrid, still wearing some of her bridal ornaments, is trying to hold him back.]
Second Scene[Near a mountain tarn; the ground is soft and marshy round about. A storm is gathering.] [Aase enters, calling and gazing around her despairingly, in every direction. Solveig has difficulty in keeping up with her. Solveig's father and mother, with Helga, are some way behind.]
Third Scene[Low, treeless heights, close under the mountain moorlands; peaks in the distance. The shadows are long; it is late in the day.] [Peer Gynt comes running at full speed, and stops short on the hillside.]
Fourth Scene[Among the Ronde mountains. Sunset. Shining snowpeaks all around.] [Peer Gynt enters, dizzy and bewildered.]
Fifth Scene[A hillside, wooded with great soughing trees. Stars are gleaming through the leaves; birds are singing in the tree-tops.] [A green-clad woman is crossing the hillside; Peer Gynt follows her, with all sorts of lover-like antics.]
Sixth Scene[The Royal Hall of the King of the Dovre-Trolls. A great assembly of troll-courtiers, gnomes, and brownies. the old man of the Dovre sits on the throne, crowned, and with his sceptre in his hand. His children and nearest relations are ranged on both sides. Peer Gynt stands before him. Violent commotion in the hall.]
Seventh Scene[Pitch darkness.] [Peer Gynt is heard beating and slashing about him with a large bough.]
Eighth Scene[Sunrise. The mountain-side in front of Aase's saeter. The door is shut; all is silent and deserted.] [Peer Gynt is lying asleep by the wall of the saeter.]
Third ActFirst Scene[Deep in the pine-woods. Grey autumn weather. Snow is falling. Peer Gynt stands in his shirt-sleeves, felling timber.]
Second Scene[A room in Aase's house. Everything in disorder; boxes standing open; wearing apparel strewn around. A cat is lying on the bed. Aase and the cottar's wife are hard at work packing things together and putting them straight.]
Third Scene[In front of a settler's newly-built hut in the forest. A reindeer's horns over the door. The snow is lying deep around. It is dusk.] [Peer Gynt is standing outside the door, fastening a large wooden bar to it.]
Fourth Scene[Aase's room. Evening. The room is lighted by a wood fire on the open hearth. A cat is lying on a chair at the foot of the bed.] [Aase lies in the bed, fumbling about restlessly with her hands on the coverlet.]
Fourth ActFirst Scene[On the south-west coast of Morocco. A palm-grove. Under an awning, on ground covered with matting, a table spread for dinner. Further back in the grove hammocks are slung. In the offing lies a steam-yacht, flying the Norwegian and American colours. A jolly-boat drawn up on the beach. It is towards sunset.] [Peer Gynt, a handsome middle-aged gentleman, in an elegant travelling-dress, with a gold-rimmed double eyeglass hanging at his waistcoat, is doing the honours at the head of the table. Mr. Cotton, Monsieur Ballon, herr von Eberkopf, and herr Trumpeterstrale, are seated at the table finishing dinner.]
Second Scene[Another part of the coast. Moonlight with drifting clouds. The yacht is seen far out, under full steam.] [Peer Gynt comes running along the beach; now pinching his arms, now gazing out to sea.]
Third Scene[Night. An encampment of Moroccan troops on the edge of the desert. Watchfires, with soldiers resting by them.]
Fourth Scene[Daybreak. The grove of acacias and palms.] [Peer Gynt in his tree with a broken branch in his hand, trying to beat off a swarm of monkeys.]
Fifth Scene[Early morning. A stony region, with a view out over the desert. On one side a cleft in the hill, and a cave.] [A thief and a receiver hidden in the cleft, with the Emperor's horse and robes. The horse, richly caparisoned, is tied to a stone. Horsemen are seen afar off.]
Sixth Scene[The tent of an Arab chief, standing alone on an oasis.] [Peer Gynt, in his Eastern dress, resting on cushions. He is drinking coffee, and smoking a long pipe. Anitra, and a bevy of girls, dancing and singing before him.]
Seventh Scene[A moonlight night. The palm-grove outside Anitra's tent.] [Peer Gynt is sitting beneath a tree, with an Arabian lute in his hands. His beard and hair are clipped; he looks considerably younger.]
Eighth Scene[A caravan route. The oasis is seen far off in the background.] [Peer Gynt comes galloping across the desert on his white horse, with Anitra before him on his saddle-bow.]
Ninth Scene[The same place, an hour later.] [Peer Gynt is stripping off his Turkish costume; soberly and thoughtfully, bit by bit. Last of all, he takes his little travelling-cap out of his coat-pocket, puts it on, and stands once more in European dress.]
Tenth Scene[A summer day. Far up in the North. A hut in the forest. The door, with a large wooden bar, stands open. Reindeer-horns over it. A flock of goats by the wall of the hut.] [A middle-aged woman, fair-haired and comely, sits spinning outside in the sunshine.]
Eleventh Scene[In Egypt. Daybreak. Memnon's statue amid the sands.] [Peer Gynt enters on foot, and looks around him for a while.]
Twelfth Scene[Near the village of Gizeh. The great sphinx carved out of the rock. In the distance the spires and minarets of Cairo.] [Peer Gynt enters; he examines the sphinx attentively, now through his eyeglass, now through his hollowed hand.]
Thirteenth Scene[In Cairo. A large courtyard, surrounded by high walls and buildings. Barred windows; iron cages.] [Three keepers in the courtyard. A fourth comes in.]
Fifth ActFirst Scene[On board a ship on the North Sea, off the Norwegian coast. Sunset. Stormy weather.] [Peer Gynt, a vigorous old man, with grizzled hair and beard, is standing aft on the poop. He is dressed half sailor-fashion, with a pea-jacket and long boots. His clothing is rather the worse for wear; he himself is weather-beaten, and has a somewhat harder expression. The captain is standing beside the steersman at the wheel. The crew are forward.]
Second Scene[Close under the land, among sunken rocks and surf. The ship sinks. The jolly-boat, with two men in her, is seen for a moment through the scud. A sea strikes her; she fills and upsets. A shriek is heard; then all is silent for a while. Shortly afterwards the boat appears floating bottom upwards.] [Peer Gynt comes to the surface near the boat.]
Third Scene[Churchyard in a high-lying mountain parish.] [A funeral is going on. By the grave, the priest and a gathering of people. The last verse of the psalm is being sung. Peer Gynt passes by on the road.]
Fourth Scene[A hillside seamed by the dry bed of a torrent. A ruined mill-house beside the stream. The ground is torn up, and the whole place waste. Further up the hill, a large farm-house.] [An auction is going on in front of the farm-house. There is a great gathering of people, who are drinking, with much noise. Peer Gynt is sitting on a rubbish-heap beside the mill.]
Fifth Scene[Whitsun Eve.-In the depths of the forest. To the back, in a clearing, is a hut with a pair of reindeer horns over the porch-gable.] [Peer Gynt is creeping among the undergrowth, gathering wild onions.]
Sixth Scene[Night. A heath, with fir-trees. A forest fire has been raging; charred tree-trunks are seen stretching for miles. White mists here and there clinging to the earth.] [Peer Gynt comes running over the heath.]
Seventh Scene[Another part of the heath.]
Eighth Scene[A further point on the heath.]
Ninth Scene[At a cross-road.]
Tenth Scene[A heather-clad hillside with a path following the windings of the ridge.]
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