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A Doll’s House on the Internet10.08.2001
Text editions- A Doll’s House in Ibsen’s original language is available on our website in a web version and pdf-version. The play is from the so-called Popular edition (Folkeutgaven) of Ibsen’s collected works, published by Gyldendalske Boghandels Forlag in Copenhagen 1898-1902.- The popular edition of Ibsen’s collected works is also available through Project Runeberg in a digital facsimile edition: link to edition (A Doll’s House is in Volume 6) The Runeberg project has also published an electronic version of A Doll’s House in modernized Norwegian : link - The project Ebøker i Norge has published an MS Reader version of A Doll’s House: link - eBooks@Adelaide has published an electronic version of A Doll’s House in English translation: link - PSU’s Electronic Classics Site has published an electronic version of A Doll’s House in English translation: link - The site Bibliomania gives access to an electronic version of A Doll’s House in English translation: link - Project Gutenberg has published an electronic version of A Doll’s House in English translation: link - Projekt Gutenberg-DE has published an electronic version of A Doll’s House in German translation: link - The Centre for Ibsen Studies and the Documentation Project at the University of Oslo have published digital facsimiles of the A Doll’s House manuscripts: click on the title in the list of Ibsen’s plays Essays/commentaries on the play- Ibsen and His Discontents, article by Theodore Dalrymple in City Journal discussing Hedda Gabler, Ghosts and A Doll´s House- eNotes Literature Guide: A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen - ClassicNote on A Doll’s House at the web site GradeSaver provides broad coverage of A Doll’s House with background material, plot summary, analyses, essays, links etc. - SparkNotes Literature Study Guides: A Doll’s House by Henrik Ibsen - Brian Johnston: Realism and A Doll House - Ian Johnston: On Ibsen’s A Doll’s House: a lecture given at Malaspina University College, Nanaimo, BC, Canada - The chapter on Ibsen in Emma Goldmann: The Social Significance of the Modern Drama deals with Pillars of Society, A Doll’s House, Ghosts and An Enemy of the People. - Kirsti Boger and Inge S. Kristiansen have published two revised excerpts from their book Nora, du lyver! (Oslo 1994) on the website Ibsens Regine: Bibelmytologiske motiver i Et dukkehjem and «Det vidunderlige» som verdibærende begrep i Et dukkehjem - Kjell Morland: Et konkordans-program som hjelpemiddel i litteraturforskning og litteraturundervisning: with examples of text-searching in A Doll’s House Bibliography ResourcesSearch in The International Ibsen Bibliography for literature on A Doll’s House.Productions of A Doll’s HouseSearch in ibsen.net’s Repertoire Database for productions of A Doll’s House. |
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