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References

[1] Brockett, Oscar G., and Franklin J. Hildy. History of the

          Theater. 10th Edition. London: Pearson Education Inc.,

          2008. Print.

[2] Fulsâs, Narve, and Tore Rem. Ibsen, Scandinavia and the

          Making of a World Drama. Cambridge: Cambridge

          University Press, 2018. Print.

[3] Furseth, Inger. "Women's Role in Historic Religious and

          Political Movements." Sociology of Religion, vol. 62, no. 1,

          2001. Pp. 105-29. Web. 27 Apr. 2018. JSTOR

[4] Heiberg, Hans. Ibsen: A Portrait of the Artist. Translated by

          Joan Tate. Coral Gables: University of Miami Press, 1969.

          Print. 

[5] Hoxworth, Kellen. "A Doll House." 13 April, 2018. PowerPoint

          file.

[6] Ibsen, Henrik, and Evert Sprinchorn. Letters and

          Speeches. New York: Hill and Wang, 1964. Print

[7] Meyer, Michael. Henrik Ibsen: The Making of a Dramatist

          1828-1864. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1967. Print

[8] Shaw, Bernard, J L. Wisenthal, and Bernard Shaw. Shaw and

          Ibsen: Bernard Shaw's the Quintessence of Ibsenism, and

          Related Writings. Toronto: University of Toronto Press,

          1979. Print. Page 81.

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This website was designed to explore the vast effects of Henrik Ibsen's works in the 19th century and onward. This website is not an exhaustive source of Ibsen's life or works. However, the sources used can be helpful to understanding more about this influential author.

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