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Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906
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- The Henrik Ibsen collection, British Broadcasting Corporation, Disc six
- Henrik Ibsen's An enemy of the people, screenplay by Alexander Jacobs ; produced and directed by George Schaefer
- Contemporary drama, thirteen plays, selected and edited by Stanley A. Clayes and David G. Spencer
- Hedda Gabler, by Henrik Ibsen ; a new version by Christopher Hampton
- Multicultural monologues for young actors, Craig Slaight and Jack Sharrar, editors
- Arthur Miller's adaptation of An enemy of the people, by Henrik Ibsen ; a production of National Educational Television ; directed by Paul Bogart ; produced by Jack Landau
- The brothers Karamazov ; A doll's house ; The wild duck ; Hedda Gabler ; The master builder, Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky ; Henrik Ibsen
- The experience of literature, a reader with commentaries, Liionel Trilling
- Landmarks in modern drama, from Ibsen to Ionesco, edited by Charles Edward Aughtry
- Modern drama, authoritative texts, backgrounds, criticism, edited by Anthony Caputi
- The Henrik Ibsen collection, British Broadcasting Corporation, Disc five
- Masters of modern drama, edited, with introductions and notes, by Haskell M. Block and Robert G. Shedd
- Modern continental dramas, edited by Harlan Hatcher
- A Master Builder, by Henrik Ibsen ; translated and adapted by Wallace Shawn
- Eight modern plays, authoritative texts, backgrounds, criticism, edited by Anthony Caputi
- 7 classic plays, by various artists, Vol. 1
- 7 classic plays, Hollywood Theater of the Ear, V. 1
- An enemy of the people, Arthur Miller ; an adaptation of the play by Henrik Ibsen
- Four modern plays, 1st- ser
- Modern dramas, edited by Harlan Hatcher
- When we dead awaken, Henrik Ibsen ; in a new adaptation by Robert Brustein
- The Henrik Ibsen collection, British Broadcasting Corporation, Disc one
- Peer Gynt, op. 23, Incidental music to the play by Henrik Ibsen, Edvard Grieg
- Classics of the modern theater, realism and after, edited by Alvin B. Kernan
- The Henrik Ibsen collection, British Broadcasting Corporation
- A doll's house, part 2, Lucas Hnath
- Peer Gynt, Op. 23 incidental music to Ibsen's play, Edvard Grieg
- Plays: five, Henrik Ibsen ; translated from the Norwegian and introduced by Michael Meyer
- The Methuen drama book of naturalist plays, Henrik Ibsen [and others] ; edited and with an introduction by Chris Megson
- Peer Gynt, directed by David Bradley
- The Vikings at Helgeland ;, The pretenders, Henrik Ibsen ; with introductions by William Archer
- A treasury of the theatre, from Henrik Ibsen to Eugene Ionesco, ed. by John Gassner
- The Henrik Ibsen collection, British Broadcasting Corporation, Disc two
- World's great plays, with an introd. by George Jean Nathan
- Peer Gynt, op. 23 ; Sigurd Jorsalfar, op. 22, Edvard Grieg ; Text, Henrik Ibsen [op. 23] ; Text, Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson [op. 22]
- A doll's house, part 2, Lucas Hnath
- The master builder, an NTA presentation in association with Talent Associates ; written by Henrik Ibsen ; directed by John Stix and Richard A. Lukin ; produced by Lewis Freedman
- Hedda Gabler ; and, A doll's house, Henrik Ibsen ; translated by Christopher Hampton
- The Henrik Ibsen collection, British Broadcasting Corporation, Disc four
- An enemy of the people, NFDC of India
- An enemy of the people, an adaptation of the play by Henrik Ibsen, Arthur Miller ; introduction by John Guare ; preface by Arthur Miller
- A doll's house, Elkins Productions of Canada Limited in association with Freeward Films ; directed by Patrick Garland ; produced by Hillard Elkins ; screenplay by Christopher Hampton
- 50 great scenes for student actors, edited by Lewy Olfson
- Six great modern plays
- Peer Gynt, op. 23 ; Piano concerto in A minor, op. 16, Grieg
- The Henrik Ibsen collection, British Broadcasting Corporation, Disc three
- A doll's house, Henrik Ibsen, [writers, G.J. Gillis, Jen Westhagen]
- Introducing the drama, an anthology, by John Gassner and Morris Sweetkind
- Four major plays, volume 1, Henrik Ibsen; a new translation with a foreword by Rolf Fjelde
- Ibsen, three plays, Henrik Ibsen ; translated and introduced by Kenneth McLeish and Stephen Mulrine
- Four major plays, Volume I, Henrik Ibsen ; a new translation with a foreword by Rolf Fjelde
- A doll's house, Henrik Ibsen ; in a new version by Frank McGuinness, from a literal translation by Charlotte Barslund
- Brand, translation and introduction by C.H. Herford
- Peer Gynt, a dramativc poem in five acts, A new translation by Horace Maynard Finney
- The league of youth, A doll's house, The lady from the sea, Henrik Ibsen ; translated by Peter Watts
- A doll's house, Henrik Ibsen ; in a new translation by Nicholas Rudall
- Last plays, Introduced and translated by William Archer
- Peer Gynt, Henrik Ibsen ; translated and introduced by Rolf Fjelde
- A doll's house, by Henrik Ibsen ; translated by William Archer ; introduction and edited by William-Alan Landes
- Ibsen's selected plays, authoritative texts of Peer Gynt, A doll house, The wild duck, Hedda Gabler, The master builder : backgrounds, criticism, [Henrik Ibsen] ; selected and edited by Brian Johnston
- A doll's house and other plays, Henrik Ibsen ; introduction and edited by Tore Rem ; translated by Deborah Dawkin, Erik Skuggevik
- Hedda Gabler, Henrik Ibsen ; translated and edited by Alan S. Downer
- Three plays of Henrik Ibsen, An enemy of the people, The wild duck, Hedda Gabler, with an introd. by John Gassner; illustrated by Fredrik Matheson
- An enemy of the people; The wild duck; Rosmersholm, translated and edited by James Walter McFarlane
- A doll's house, Henrik Ibsen ; a new adaptation by Bryony Lavery ; from a literal translation by Neil Howard and Tonje Gotschalken
- A doll's house and other plays, by Henrik Ibsen
- Ghosts, Henrik Ibsen ; in a new translation by Nicholas Rudall
- Four major plays, a Doll's House, the Wild Duck, Hedda Gabler, and the Master Builder, Henrik Ibsen ; introduction by John Grube
- The plays of Ibsen, [Henrik Ibsen] ; translated from the Norwegian and introduced by Michael Meyer
- The Oxford Ibsen, Translated and edited by James Walter McFarlane
- Letters of Henrik Ibsen, tr. by John Nilsen Laurvik and Mary Morison
- The plays of Henrik Ibsen, by Henrik Ibsen, authorized translation and introduction by H.L. Mencken
- The wild duck, by Henrik Ibsen ; a new version by Christopher Hampton
- A doll's house, by Henrik Ibsen ; translated by Frank McGuinness
- The wild duck, Henrik Ibsen
- An enemy of the people. The wild duck, Henrik Ibsen ; with an introduction by William Archer
- Peer Gynt, a dramatic poem, translated by William and Charles Archer ; with an introduction by William Archer
- Peer Gynt, a dramatic poem, Henrik Ibsen ; translated by Christopher Fry and Johan Fillinger ; with an introduction by James McFarlane
- Peer Gynt ;, a play in five acts, edited by James Walter McFarlane. English version by Christopher Fry; based on literal translation by Johan Fillinger
- Peer Gynt
- A doll's house, by Henrik Ibsen
- An enemy of the people, Henrik Ibsen ; in a new version by Christopher Hampton
- The works of Henrik Ibsen, Henrik Ibsen
- Four plays: An enemy of the people, The wild duck, Hedda Gabler, The lady from the sea, [With an introd. by Carl Van Doren]
- Four major plays, Henrik Ibsen ; in new translations with a foreword by Rolf Fjelde and a new afterword by Joan Templeton, Volume 1
- A doll's house, by Henrik Ibsen
- A doll's house, Henrik Ibsen
- Ibsen's Peer Gynt, American version, by Paul Green
- Ibsen, four major plays, translated by Rick Davis and Brian Johnston
- The pillars of society, The wild duck. Hedda Gabler. Little Eyolf. Newly translated from the Norwegian by Michael Meyer
- A doll's house, Henrik Ibsen
- The complete major prose plays, Henrik Ibsen ; translated and introduced by Rolf Fjelde
- Hedda Gabler ;, a drama in four acts, by Henrik Ibsen, tr. from the Norwegian by Edmund Gosse
- The league of youth ;, Emperor and Galilean, edited and translated by James Walter McFarlane and Graham Orton
- The lady from the sea, The master builder, John Gabriel Borkman, When we dead awaken, by Henrik Ibsen, newly translated from the Norwegian by Michael Meyer
- The wild duck, and other plays, Newly translated, and with an introd. by Eva Le Gallienne
- Six plays, Newly translated and with an introd. by Eva Le Gallienne
- The league of youth. A doll's house. The lady from the sea, Translated by Peter Watts
- A Doll's House, Full Text and Introduction (NHB Drama Classics)
- The league of youth ; A doll's house ; The lady from the sea, Henrik Ibsen ; translated by Peter Watts
- Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906 -- Friends and associates
- Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906
- Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906 -- Characters
- Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906 -- Criticism and interpretation
- Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906 -- Examinations -- Study guides
- Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906 -- Illustrations
- Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906 -- Study and teaching
- Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906 -- Translations into English
- Ibsen, Henrik, 1828-1906 -- Study guides