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Henrik Ibsen
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Title: Henrik Ibsen A Bibliography of Criticism and Biography with an Index to Characters
Author: Ina Ten Eyck Firkins
Release Date: February 8, 2006 [eBook #17719]
Language: English
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Practical Bibliographies
HENRIK IBSEN
A Bibliography of Criticism and Biography with an Index to Characters
Compiled by
INA TEN EYCK FIRKINS Reference Librarian of the University of Minnesota
New York The H. W. Wilson Company London: Grafton & Company 1921 Published April, 1921
INTRODUCTION
The following bibliography has been compiled to meet a general rather than a scholarly need. It is for this reason that the subject index has been expanded beyond the limits required by the Ibsen specialist. While it is hoped that the bibliography will not be despised by the expert, it has been the convenience of the library assistant, the college student and the ubiquitous club woman that the compiler has had in mind throughout its preparation.
No attempt has been made to compile a complete list of Ibsen's writings. The work of Dr. J. B. Halvorsen has rendered that service unnecessary. Therefore a brief list of the best Norwegian and English editions is all that has been included. The attempt has been made to provide a list of the best available critical and biographical material relating to Henrik Ibsen, and to present it in such a form as will meet satisfactorily the constant demand for information about special phases of the great dramatist's work.
The bibliography has been compiled through examination of the books in local collections, in the Library of Congress, in Columbia University Library, and in the New York Public Library. The American, English, French, Italian, German and Scandinavian national bibliographies, the general and special indexes to periodicals and all available reference lists have been consulted.
The bibliography is arranged in three lists, an Author Index, a Subject Index, and an Index to Characters. In the author list full information about the book or article is given; in the subject list, the author and title only of books are given, with page references; full information is to be obtained by referring to the author index. Magazine references are given in full.
The Index to Characters contains an alphabetical list of all the characters in the plays, and the title of the play in which each character may be found.
INA TEN EYCK FIRKINS.
September 10, 1920.
CONTENTS
Abbreviations 7 Editions 9 Author Index 11 Subject Index 39 Index to Characters 75
ABBREVIATIONS
+Acad.+ Academy +Amer.+ American (Phila.) +Ath.+ Athenaeum (Lond.) +Atlan.+ Atlantic Monthly +Bib. d'Art de la critique+ +Blackw.+ Blackwood's Magazine +Bk. Buyer+ Book-Buyer +Bookm.+ Bookman +Calif. M.+ Californian Illustrated Magazine +Canad. M.+ Canadian Magazine +Cath. W.+ Catholic World +Cent.+ Century Magazine +Chaut.+ Chautauquan +Class. J.+ Classical Journal +Contemp.+ Contemporary Review +Cosmop.+ Cosmopolitan +Cur. Lit.+ Current Literature +Deut. Med. Presse+ Deutsche Medizinische Presse +Dram. Mir.+ Dramatic Mirror +Dub. R.+ Dublin Review +Eclectic M.+ Eclectic Magazine +Econ. R.+ Economic Review +Every Sat.+ Every Saturday +Fortn.+ Fortnightly Review +Freie Bühne+ Freie Bühne für modernes Leben +Gent. M.+ Gentleman's Magazine +Green Bk. Album.+ Green Book Album +Hampton.+ Hampton Magazine +Harp. B.+ Harper's Bazar +Harp. W.+ Harper's Weekly +Harv. M.+ Harvard Monthly +Hist. Polit. Bl?tter f. d. Kath. Deutschland+ Historisich-Politische Bl?tter für das Katholische Deutschland +Il. Lond. News+ Illustrated London News +Indep.+ Independent +Internat. M.+ International Monthly +Internat. Q.+ International Quarterly +Jour. of Eng. and Germ. Phil.+ Journal of English and Germanic Philology +Lippinc.+ Lippincott's Magazine +Lit. Digest+ Literary Digest +Lit. W.+ (Bost.) Literary World (Boston) +Liv. Age+ Living Age +Lond. Q.+ London Quarterly +Metrop.+ Metropolitan +Mod. Lang. R.+ Modern Language Review +Monthly R.+ Monthly Review +Munsey.+ Munsey's Magazine +Nat'l. M. (Bost.)+ National Magazine +National R.+ National Review +Nebraska Univ. Studies+ Nebraska University Studies +New Century R.+ New Century Review +New Eng. and Yale R.+ New England and Yale Review +New Eng. M.+ New England Magazine +New R.+ New Review +N.Y. Dram.+ New York Dramatist +19 Cent.+ Nineteenth Century +No. Amer. R.+ North American Review +Outl.+ Outlook +Pop. Sci.+ M. Popular Science Monthly +Pub. Soc. Adv. of Scand. Study+ Publications of the Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Study +Putnam's.+ Putnam's Magazine +Quar. R.+ Quarterly Review +R. of Rs.+ Review of Reviews +Rev. Germ.+ Revue Germanique +St. James.+ St. James's
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