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Brustein, Robert, review of The Wild Duck, in The New Republic, April 14, 1986, p. 27.
Bull, Francis, Norsk Litteraturehistories, Volume IV, 1937, pp. 18–19.
Christiani, Dounia B., preface to The Wild Duck, translated by Dounia B. Christiani, W. W. Norton & Company, 1968.
Ellis, Havelock, ‘‘Ibsen,’’ in The New Spirit, 1890.
Howells, W. D., ‘‘Henrik Ibsen,’’ in The North American Review, Summer, 1906, pp. 1-14.
McCarthy, Mary, ‘‘The Will and Testament of...
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