
Julius Elias was a German art historian, literary historian and translator.

Ivo de Figueiredo is a Norwegian historian, biographer and literary critic.

Jørgen Haave is a Norwegian literary scholar and the senior curator and director of the Henrik Ibsen Museum in Skien. He is especially known for his Ibsen biography, Familien Ibsen (2017), and is one of the foremost contemporary Ibsen scholars; alongside Jon Nygaard he has been central in a scholarly reassessment of older myths pertaining to Ibsen's background and childhood, and their influence upon his work. He has also written books about Peter Wessel Zapffe. He was appointed as director of Henrik Ibsen Museum in 2008. He was awarded the second prize of the Hjernekraft prize of the Norwegian Association of Researchers in 2017 for his work on Ibsen.

Henrik Jæger was a Norwegian literary historian, literary critic and playwright.

Halvdan Koht was a Norwegian historian and politician representing the Labour Party.

Helge Rønning is a Norwegian literary researcher. He was born in Oslo. He was editor of the magazine Samtiden from 1979 to 1988, and was appointed professor at the University of Oslo from 1987. Among his research interests is African literature, Henrik Ibsen and the role of television.

Steven F. Sage is a scholar and former American diplomat who has written on ancient China and on 20th-century Europe. He is an author of two books Ancient Sichuan and the Unification of China (1992) and Ibsen and Hitler (2006). He is currently working on books on the Holocaust in Bulgaria and on the building of the Reichsautobahn.