The Sewanee Review, 44권University of the South, 1892 |
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... English drama and to the cause of realism . In his youth he had spent several summers vis- iting the home of his ... English public to Ibsen , and the first translation of an Ibsen play into English was Catherine Ray's version of ...
... English drama and to the cause of realism . In his youth he had spent several summers vis- iting the home of his ... English public to Ibsen , and the first translation of an Ibsen play into English was Catherine Ray's version of ...
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... English and American stage and of the English - speaking world is Archer's Ibsen ; the great influence of Ibsen upon English and American thought and literature has been exercised largely through Archer . One cannot say how much of that ...
... English and American stage and of the English - speaking world is Archer's Ibsen ; the great influence of Ibsen upon English and American thought and literature has been exercised largely through Archer . One cannot say how much of that ...
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pear in English . His translation of Eduard Brandes's " A Visit " remains the only text of that dramatist available to English read- ers . In the field of criticism he collaborated in translating Georg Brandes's influential William ...
pear in English . His translation of Eduard Brandes's " A Visit " remains the only text of that dramatist available to English read- ers . In the field of criticism he collaborated in translating Georg Brandes's influential William ...
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