ROSMERSHOLM
(1886)
CHARACTERS.
- Johannes Rosmer, of Rosmersholm, formerly clergyman of the parish.
- Rebecca West, in charge of Rosmer’s household.
- Rector[[8]] Kroll, Rosmer’s brother-in-law.
- Ulric Brendel.
- Peter Mortensgård.[[9]]
- Madam Helseth, housekeeper at Rosmersholm.
The action takes place at Rosmersholm, an old family seat near a small coast town in the west of Norway.
ROSMERSHOLM.
PLAY IN FOUR ACTS.
ACT FIRST.
Sitting-room at Rosmersholm; spacious, old-fashioned, and comfortable. In front, on the right, a stove decked with fresh birch-branches and wild flowers. Farther back, on the same side, a door. In the back wall, folding-doors opening into the hall. To the left, a window, and before it a stand with flowers and plants. Beside the stove a table with a sofa and easy chairs. On the walls, old and more recent portraits of clergymen, officers, and government officials in uniform. The window is open; so are the door into the hall and the house door beyond. Outside can be seen an avenue of fine old trees, leading up to the house. It is a summer evening, after sunset.
Rebecca West is sitting in an easy-chair by the window, and crocheting a large white woollen shawl, which is nearly finished. She now and then looks out expectantly through the leaves of the plants. Madam Helseth presently enters from the right.