Contemporary Approaches to Ibsen, Band 8Bjørn Hemmer, Vigdis Ystad Scandinavian University Press, 1994 - 259 Seiten Contemporary Approaches to Ibsen is a biennial publication designed to include the best in international Ibsen research. Volume VIII deals particularly with the early plays, in addition to in-depth studies of Hedda Gabler and John Gabriel Borkman. |
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Lady Inger as Tragedy | 25 |
The Reception of Ibsens Brand and Peer Gynt in Scandinavia | 47 |
A Romantic Exile from Paradise | 71 |
Urheberrecht | |
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