As we continue working with Ibsen’s A Doll’s House, you may wish to secure a text copy of your own to study. Many translations exist of this play; the one we are reading in class is the R. Farquharson Sharp translation, which is widely available on the Internet. If you are reading on your computer/laptop, you might wish to try the eNotes or ClassicReader links. If you have an ereader such as an iPad, Kindle, or Nook, you can download a copy of the play through Project Gutenberg (link below) or through the search feature of your device. The Sharp translation is in the public domain and should be available for free.
A Doll’s House – Text Sources
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