ERSHOLM," "THE LADY FROM THE SEA," "HEDDA GABLER."
Translated by WILLIAM ARCHER. With an Introductory Note.
The sequence of the plays _in each volume_ is chronological; the
complete set of volumes comprising the dramas thus presents them in
chronological order.
"The art of prose translation does not perhaps enjoy a very high
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present version of Ibsen, so far as it has gone (Vols. I. and II.),
among the very best achievements, in that kind, of our
generation."--_Academy_.
"We have seldom, if ever, met with a translation so absolutely
idiomatic."--_Glasgow Herald_.
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