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The Feast at Solhaug (Theatre)

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The Feast at Solhaug (1856) is an early play by playwright Henrik Ibsen. It is a short period piece set in the high middle ages, sometime around the year 1300. The play is a chivalric romance taking place over a short span of time, the eponymous feast at the Solhaug estate. Here, the nobleman Bengt Gauteson resides alongside his much younger wife Margit. She is not initially happy, and dreams of her youth and the attractive adventurer Gudmund, who courted her. He shows up, believing himself lawless, after thwarting a plot to poison the king. Meanwhile, Margit`s younger sister, Signe, arrives, and is courted by Gudmund - and at the same time, Bengt insists that she be married to the royal tax collector, the short tempered Knut. In the end, Bengt challenges Knut and is summarily killed for it. Knut is arrested, Gudmund is free of all charges, and gets to marry Signe. Margit retires to a convent, and all is back to order.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); })This play contains the following tropes:
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