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Archer, William, ‘‘Ibsen and English Criticism,’’ in Fortnightly Review, Vol. 46, No. 271, July, 1889, pp. 30-37.
Derry, T. K., A History of Scandinavia, University of Minnesota Press, 1979.
Esslin, Martin, ‘‘Ibsen and Modern Drama,’’ in Ibsen and the Theater: The Dramatist in Production, New York University Press, 1980, pp. 71-82.
Goldman, Emma, The Social Significance of Modern Drama, Gorham Press, 1914.
Heiberg, Hans, in Ibsen: A Portrait of the Artist, translated by Joan...
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