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Beyer, Edvard. ‘‘The Reception of Ibsen's Brand and Peer Gynt in Scandinavia 186668,’’ in Contemporary Approaches to Ibsen VIII, edited by Bjorn Hemmer, Norwegian University Press, 1994, pp. 4-69.
Englert, Uwe."Ibsen and Theatre Life in Nazi Germany,’’ in Contemporary Approaches to Ibsen VII, edited by Bjorn Hemmer, Norwegian University Press, 1991, pp. 85-99.
Esslin, Martin. ‘‘Ibsen and Modern Drama,’’ in Ibsen and the Theatre: The Dramatists in Production, edited by Errol Durback, New York University Press,...
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