Henrik Ibsen
Herausgeber: Egan, Michael
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This set comprises 40 volumes covering 19th and 20th century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxed sets (by theme) or as individual volumes. This second set complements the first 68 volume set of Critical Heritage published by Routledge in October 1995.
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This set comprises 40 volumes covering 19th and 20th century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxed sets (by theme) or as individual volumes. This second set complements the first 68 volume set of Critical Heritage published by Routledge in October 1995.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 524
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. November 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 652g
- ISBN-13: 9780415569026
- ISBN-10: 0415569028
- Artikelnr.: 57039981
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 524
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. November 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 652g
- ISBN-13: 9780415569026
- ISBN-10: 0415569028
- Artikelnr.: 57039981
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Michael Egan
Introduction
NOTB ON THB TEXT
Chapter 1 Edmund Gosse on Ibsen' s poetry
Chapter 2 Edmund Gosse on Peer Gynt
Chapter 3 Edmund Gosse on Ibsen's elaborate irony
Chapter 4. Catherine Ray on the conflict in Ibsen's work
Chapter 5 Quicksands (The Pillars of Society)
Chapter 6 Rasmus B. Anderson on Ibsen's genius1882
Chapter 7 Clemens Petersen on Ibsen and Björnson 1882
Chapter 8 Henrietta Frances Lord on A Doll' House1882
Chapter 9 William Archer on Mrs Lord' s imperfections and An Enemy of the PeopZe 1883
Chapter 10 Mrs Lord replies1883
Chapter 11 Kongsemnerne ( The Pretenders )1884
Chapter 12 Breaking a Butterjly (A Doll's House)S
Chapter 13 Havelock ElIis on the importance ofIbsen
Chapter 14 Gosse on Ibsen's Social Dramas
Chapter 15 Henry James becomes interested
Chapter 16 Arthur Symons on Ibsen's modernity
Part 1 A DOLL'S HOUSE
Chapter 17 An unsigned notice hy Clement Scott in the Daily Telegraph
Chapter 18 From an unsigned notice headlined 'Henrik Ibsen in English'
Chapter 19 From 'Flashes from the Footlights', an unsigned regular theatre column, Licensed Victuallers' Mirror
Chapter 20 From 'Between the Acts', an unsigned regular theatre column
Chapter 21 From 'Ibsen in London', a notice by Frederic Wedmore
Chapter 22 C.H. Herford's reply to Wedmore's review of A Doll's House
Chapter 23 An unsigned notice, Spectator
Chapter 24 Clement Scott on Ibsen's unlovely creed
Chapter 25 William Archer on newspaper reaction to Ibsen
Chapter 26 Janet Achurch on the difficulty of being Nora
Part 2 THE PILLARS OF SOCIETY
Chapter 27 From an unsigned notice in the Daily News
Chapter 28 From an unsigned notice hy Clement Scott, the Daily Telegraph
Chapter 29 From an unsigned notice, the Daily Chronicle
Chapter 30 From an unsigned notice in the Referee
Chapter 31 From an unsigned notice, Lloyd's Weekly News
Chapter 32 Unsigned comment in the Hawk
Chapter 33 From 'Ibsen Again', a signed notice byFrederic Wedmore, the Academy
Chapter 34 From an unsi
NOTB ON THB TEXT
Chapter 1 Edmund Gosse on Ibsen' s poetry
Chapter 2 Edmund Gosse on Peer Gynt
Chapter 3 Edmund Gosse on Ibsen's elaborate irony
Chapter 4. Catherine Ray on the conflict in Ibsen's work
Chapter 5 Quicksands (The Pillars of Society)
Chapter 6 Rasmus B. Anderson on Ibsen's genius1882
Chapter 7 Clemens Petersen on Ibsen and Björnson 1882
Chapter 8 Henrietta Frances Lord on A Doll' House1882
Chapter 9 William Archer on Mrs Lord' s imperfections and An Enemy of the PeopZe 1883
Chapter 10 Mrs Lord replies1883
Chapter 11 Kongsemnerne ( The Pretenders )1884
Chapter 12 Breaking a Butterjly (A Doll's House)S
Chapter 13 Havelock ElIis on the importance ofIbsen
Chapter 14 Gosse on Ibsen's Social Dramas
Chapter 15 Henry James becomes interested
Chapter 16 Arthur Symons on Ibsen's modernity
Part 1 A DOLL'S HOUSE
Chapter 17 An unsigned notice hy Clement Scott in the Daily Telegraph
Chapter 18 From an unsigned notice headlined 'Henrik Ibsen in English'
Chapter 19 From 'Flashes from the Footlights', an unsigned regular theatre column, Licensed Victuallers' Mirror
Chapter 20 From 'Between the Acts', an unsigned regular theatre column
Chapter 21 From 'Ibsen in London', a notice by Frederic Wedmore
Chapter 22 C.H. Herford's reply to Wedmore's review of A Doll's House
Chapter 23 An unsigned notice, Spectator
Chapter 24 Clement Scott on Ibsen's unlovely creed
Chapter 25 William Archer on newspaper reaction to Ibsen
Chapter 26 Janet Achurch on the difficulty of being Nora
Part 2 THE PILLARS OF SOCIETY
Chapter 27 From an unsigned notice in the Daily News
Chapter 28 From an unsigned notice hy Clement Scott, the Daily Telegraph
Chapter 29 From an unsigned notice, the Daily Chronicle
Chapter 30 From an unsigned notice in the Referee
Chapter 31 From an unsigned notice, Lloyd's Weekly News
Chapter 32 Unsigned comment in the Hawk
Chapter 33 From 'Ibsen Again', a signed notice byFrederic Wedmore, the Academy
Chapter 34 From an unsi
Introduction
NOTB ON THB TEXT
Chapter 1 Edmund Gosse on Ibsen' s poetry
Chapter 2 Edmund Gosse on Peer Gynt
Chapter 3 Edmund Gosse on Ibsen's elaborate irony
Chapter 4. Catherine Ray on the conflict in Ibsen's work
Chapter 5 Quicksands (The Pillars of Society)
Chapter 6 Rasmus B. Anderson on Ibsen's genius1882
Chapter 7 Clemens Petersen on Ibsen and Björnson 1882
Chapter 8 Henrietta Frances Lord on A Doll' House1882
Chapter 9 William Archer on Mrs Lord' s imperfections and An Enemy of the PeopZe 1883
Chapter 10 Mrs Lord replies1883
Chapter 11 Kongsemnerne ( The Pretenders )1884
Chapter 12 Breaking a Butterjly (A Doll's House)S
Chapter 13 Havelock ElIis on the importance ofIbsen
Chapter 14 Gosse on Ibsen's Social Dramas
Chapter 15 Henry James becomes interested
Chapter 16 Arthur Symons on Ibsen's modernity
Part 1 A DOLL'S HOUSE
Chapter 17 An unsigned notice hy Clement Scott in the Daily Telegraph
Chapter 18 From an unsigned notice headlined 'Henrik Ibsen in English'
Chapter 19 From 'Flashes from the Footlights', an unsigned regular theatre column, Licensed Victuallers' Mirror
Chapter 20 From 'Between the Acts', an unsigned regular theatre column
Chapter 21 From 'Ibsen in London', a notice by Frederic Wedmore
Chapter 22 C.H. Herford's reply to Wedmore's review of A Doll's House
Chapter 23 An unsigned notice, Spectator
Chapter 24 Clement Scott on Ibsen's unlovely creed
Chapter 25 William Archer on newspaper reaction to Ibsen
Chapter 26 Janet Achurch on the difficulty of being Nora
Part 2 THE PILLARS OF SOCIETY
Chapter 27 From an unsigned notice in the Daily News
Chapter 28 From an unsigned notice hy Clement Scott, the Daily Telegraph
Chapter 29 From an unsigned notice, the Daily Chronicle
Chapter 30 From an unsigned notice in the Referee
Chapter 31 From an unsigned notice, Lloyd's Weekly News
Chapter 32 Unsigned comment in the Hawk
Chapter 33 From 'Ibsen Again', a signed notice byFrederic Wedmore, the Academy
Chapter 34 From an unsi
NOTB ON THB TEXT
Chapter 1 Edmund Gosse on Ibsen' s poetry
Chapter 2 Edmund Gosse on Peer Gynt
Chapter 3 Edmund Gosse on Ibsen's elaborate irony
Chapter 4. Catherine Ray on the conflict in Ibsen's work
Chapter 5 Quicksands (The Pillars of Society)
Chapter 6 Rasmus B. Anderson on Ibsen's genius1882
Chapter 7 Clemens Petersen on Ibsen and Björnson 1882
Chapter 8 Henrietta Frances Lord on A Doll' House1882
Chapter 9 William Archer on Mrs Lord' s imperfections and An Enemy of the PeopZe 1883
Chapter 10 Mrs Lord replies1883
Chapter 11 Kongsemnerne ( The Pretenders )1884
Chapter 12 Breaking a Butterjly (A Doll's House)S
Chapter 13 Havelock ElIis on the importance ofIbsen
Chapter 14 Gosse on Ibsen's Social Dramas
Chapter 15 Henry James becomes interested
Chapter 16 Arthur Symons on Ibsen's modernity
Part 1 A DOLL'S HOUSE
Chapter 17 An unsigned notice hy Clement Scott in the Daily Telegraph
Chapter 18 From an unsigned notice headlined 'Henrik Ibsen in English'
Chapter 19 From 'Flashes from the Footlights', an unsigned regular theatre column, Licensed Victuallers' Mirror
Chapter 20 From 'Between the Acts', an unsigned regular theatre column
Chapter 21 From 'Ibsen in London', a notice by Frederic Wedmore
Chapter 22 C.H. Herford's reply to Wedmore's review of A Doll's House
Chapter 23 An unsigned notice, Spectator
Chapter 24 Clement Scott on Ibsen's unlovely creed
Chapter 25 William Archer on newspaper reaction to Ibsen
Chapter 26 Janet Achurch on the difficulty of being Nora
Part 2 THE PILLARS OF SOCIETY
Chapter 27 From an unsigned notice in the Daily News
Chapter 28 From an unsigned notice hy Clement Scott, the Daily Telegraph
Chapter 29 From an unsigned notice, the Daily Chronicle
Chapter 30 From an unsigned notice in the Referee
Chapter 31 From an unsigned notice, Lloyd's Weekly News
Chapter 32 Unsigned comment in the Hawk
Chapter 33 From 'Ibsen Again', a signed notice byFrederic Wedmore, the Academy
Chapter 34 From an unsi