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Page 76
... Ibsen and Ibsen's admirers , we can almost forgive Nordau for concluding that Ibsen was a degenerate maniac , who should be locked up in an insane asylum , along with Wagner , Nietzsche , Swinburne and the other decadents . Now that Ibsen ...
... Ibsen and Ibsen's admirers , we can almost forgive Nordau for concluding that Ibsen was a degenerate maniac , who should be locked up in an insane asylum , along with Wagner , Nietzsche , Swinburne and the other decadents . Now that Ibsen ...
Page 88
... Ibsen of degeneracy from the very plays and passages which ought to have guided him to an understanding of his subject . Even so sympathetic a critic as Oskar Walzel , writing at a time when Ibsen's genius could no longer be doubted ...
... Ibsen of degeneracy from the very plays and passages which ought to have guided him to an understanding of his subject . Even so sympathetic a critic as Oskar Walzel , writing at a time when Ibsen's genius could no longer be doubted ...
Page 90
... Ibsen's plays and post - Ibsen drama . It is even more amazing to find The Quintessence of Ibsenism , which pointed to the right path at a time when Ibsen criticism was still in its infancy , not even mentioned by most of the critics ...
... Ibsen's plays and post - Ibsen drama . It is even more amazing to find The Quintessence of Ibsenism , which pointed to the right path at a time when Ibsen criticism was still in its infancy , not even mentioned by most of the critics ...
Contents
1932 No | 2 |
The Crisis in the Far East NORMAN MACKENZIE | 3 |
D C TAIT | 21 |
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