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I.Lady Inger of Ostrat, tr. by C. Archer; The feast at Solhoug, tr. by W. Archer and Mary Morrison; Love's comedy, tr. by C.H. Herford. |
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II. The vikings of Helgeland, tr. by W. Archer; The pretenders, tr. by W. Archer. |
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III. Brand, tr. by C.H. Herford. |
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IV. Peer Gynt, tr. by W. and C. Archer. |
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V. Emperor and Galilean, tr. by W. Archer. |
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VI. The league of youth, tr. by W. Archer; Pillars of society, tr. b W. Archer. |
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VII. A doll's house, tr. by W. Archer; Ghosts, tr. by W. Archer. |
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VIII. An enemy of the people, tr. by Mrs. E. Marx-Aveling; The wild duck, tr. by Mrs. F.E. Archer. |
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IX. Rosmersholm, tr. by C. Archer; The lady from the sea, tr. by Mrs. F.E. Archer. |
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X. Hedda Gabler, tr. by E. Gosse and W. Archer; The master builder, tr. by E. Gosse and W. Archer. |
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XI. Little Eyolf, tr. by W. Archer; John Gabriel Borkman, tr. by W. Archer; When we dead awaken, tr. by W. Archer. |
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XII. From Ibsen's workshop; notes, scenarios, and drafts of the modern plays, tr. by A.G. Chater. |
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XIII. Henrik Ibsen, by E. Gosse; with essays on Ibsen, by E. Dowden and J. Huneker. |
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