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  1. Erasmus Montanus is a satirical play about academic snobbery set in rural Denmark. Written by Ludvig Holberg in 1722, the script was first published in 1731 and performed in 1747. Today, it is among Holberg's most frequently performed works.

  2. Jan 1, 1973 · Erasmus Montanus: Directed by Kaspar Rostrup. With Erik Wedersøe, Ole Larsen, Marie Brink, Lone Hertz. The play centers on its eponymous protagonist who returns to his rural village after studying in Copenhagen to find his new worldview causes conflicts in his everyday life.

    • (55)
    • Comedy
    • Kaspar Rostrup
    • 1973-01-01
  3. Mar 30, 1971 · Erasmus Montanus: Directed by Magne Bleness. With Nils Ole Oftebro, Arne Lie, Evy Engelsborg, Svein Moen. A son comes home to his parents after studying in Copenhagen, and immediately comes into conflict with them regarding their outdated conceptions of the world.

    • (50)
    • Comedy
    • Magne Bleness
    • 1971-03-30
  4. Mar 18, 2021 · Erasmus Montanus300 Years Old And Still Relevant. By: Ketil Mosnes. March 18, 2021. Under the direction of Danish playwright and director Christian Lollike, Ludvig Holberg’s classic comedy gets a distinct twist. The farmer boy Rasmus Berg (Berg = hill) has studied in Copenhagen and is returning to his hometown on the hill.

  5. Aug 29, 2014 · Den lærde student taler nødigt til jævne folk, han giver konstant opvisninger i sin ”disputerekunst”, og så har han ændret sit navn til det – synes han selv - klogere klingende Erasmus ...

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  6. Erasmus Montanus or Rasmus Berg is a comedy from by Danish-Norwegian author Ludvig Holberg, and is one of the most well-known and popular Danish plays (along with Jeppe paa Bjerget, also by Holberg).

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  8. ERASMUS MONTANUS OR RASMUS BERG. A COMEDY IN FIVE ACTS. 1731. DRAMATIS PERSONAE. JEPPE BERG, a well−to−do peasant. NILLE, his wife. RASMUS BERG, called ERASMUS MONTANUS, their elder son a student at the University. JACOB, the younger son. JERONIMUS, a wealthy freeholder.

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