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Notes on Ibsen

Bibliography

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  • Brustein, Robert Sanford (1991). The Theatre of Revolt: An Approach to the Modern Drama. Chicago: Elephant Paperbacks.
  • Bryan, George B. (1984). An Ibsen Companion: A Dictionary Guide to the Life, Works, and Critical Reception of Henrik Ibsen. Westport: Greenwood Press.
  • Gray, Ronald D. (1977). Ibsen: A Dissenting View. Cambridge: Cambridge UP.
  • Holtan, Orley (1990). Mythic Patterns in Ibsen's Last Plays. Minneapolis: U of Minneapolis P.
  • Jacobsen, Per Schelde (1988). Ibsen's Forsaken Merman: Folklore in the Later Plays. New York: NYU UP.
  • Lavrin, Janko (1969) [1950]. Ibsen: An Approach. New York: Russell and Russell.
  • Rhodes, Norman (1995). Ibsen and the Greeks: The Classical Greek Dimension in Selected Works of Henrik Ibsen as Mediated by German and Scandinavian Culture. Lewisburg: Bucknell UP.
  • Robins, Elizabeth (1973) [1928]. Ibsen and the Actress. The Hogarth Essays, Second Series. New York: Haskell House.
  • Salome, Lou (1985). Ibsen's Heroines. Austrian/German Culture Series. Translated by Mandel, Siegfried. Redding Ridge: Black Swan.