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- The Tragic and Comic Elements in The Wild Duck.
Korb has a master’s degree in English literature and creative writing and has written for a wide variety of educational publishers. In the following essay, she discuss the tragic and comic elements in The Wild Duck.
- Comparative Drama
In the following essay, Johnston discusses the symbolic meaning that lies within The Wild Duck.
- Ibsen's Tragicomedy: The Wild Duck
In the following essay, Foster relates The Wild Duck to modern tragic comedy.
- Review of The Wild Duck
In the following review, Brustein talks about the contemporary remake of The Wild Duck.
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