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Finney, Gail. ‘‘Ibsen and Femininism’’ in The Cambridge Companion to Ibsen, edited by James McFarlane, Cambridge University Press, pp. 99-100.
Heiberg, Hans. Ibsen: A Portrait of the Artist, University of Miami Press, 1967, p. 257.
Weigand, Herman J., The Modern Ibsen: A Reconsideration, Books for Libraries Press, 1970, p. 242.
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Barranger, Milly S., Barron's Simplified Approach to Henrik Ibsen, Barron's Educational Series, 1969.
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