ABSTRACT

This set comprises 40 volumes covering 19th and 20th century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxed sets (by theme) or as individual volumes.
This second set complements the first 68 volume set of Critical Heritage published by Routledge in October 1995.

chapter |39 pages

Introduction

chapter |1 pages

Note on the Text

chapter 1|4 pages

Edmund Gosse on Ibsen' s poetry

1872

chapter 2|5 pages

Edmund Gosse on Peer Gynt

1872

chapter 10|1 pages

Mrs Lord replies

1883

chapter 11|1 pages

Kongsemnerne (The Pretenders)

1884

chapter 12|8 pages

Breaking a Butterfly (A Doll's House)

April 1884

chapter 14|17 pages

Gosse on Ibsen's Social Dramas

1889

chapter 15|1 pages

Henry James becomes interested

January 1889

chapter 16|6 pages

Arthur Symons on Ibsen's modernity

April 1889

part |25 pages

A Doll's House

chapter 18|2 pages

From an unsigned notice headlined ‘Henrik Ibsen in English'

Daily News, 8 June 1889, 6

chapter 20|1 pages

From ‘Between the Acts', an unsigned regular theatre column

Queen, 15 June 1889, 239

chapter 21|2 pages

From ‘Ibsen in London', a notice by Frederic Wedmore

Academy, 15 June 1889, xxxv, 419–20

chapter 23|4 pages

An unsigned notice, Spectator

21 June 1889, lxii, 853–4

chapter 24|1 pages

Clement Scott on Ibsen's unlovely creed

July 1889

part |32 pages

The Pillars of Society

chapter 27|1 pages

From an unsigned notice in the Daily News

18 July 1889, 6

chapter 29|1 pages

From an unsigned notice, the Daily Chronicle

18 July 1889, 3

chapter 30|1 pages

From an unsigned notice in the Referee

21 July 1889, 3

chapter 31|1 pages

From an unsigned notice, Lloyd's Weekly News

21 July 1889, 5

chapter 32|1 pages

Unsigned comment in the Hawk

23 July 1889, 89

chapter 34|1 pages

From an unsigned notice in the Queen

27 July 1889, 140

chapter 35|8 pages

William Archer on the absurdity of Mr. T. Weber

January 1890

chapter 38|1 pages

W. E. Simonds on Nora's selflessness

March 1890

chapter 39|1 pages

E. P. Evans on Ibsen's cosmic emotion

May 1890

chapter 41|1 pages

Henry James on Ibsen's provinciality

October 1890

chapter 43|3 pages

Emperor and Galilean

December 1890

part |24 pages

Rosmersholm

chapter 45|1 pages

An unsigned notice in the Evening News and Post

24 February 1891

chapter 46|1 pages

From an unsigned notice, Daily Chronicle

24 February 1891, 5

chapter 47|2 pages

Editorial comment, Daily Chronicle

24 February 1891, 4

chapter 48|2 pages

From an unsigned notice, The Times

24 February 1891, 10

chapter 49|2 pages

From‘An Ibsen Service', unsigned notice, Daily News

24 February 1891, 6

chapter 50|2 pages

From an unsigned notice hy Clement Scott, Daily Telegraph

24 February 1891, 3

chapter 51|1 pages

From ‘Some Ibsenisms', unsigned comment, Saturday Review

28 February 1891, lxxi, 247

chapter 52|1 pages

From ‘Theatrical Gossip', an unsigned regular column, Era

28 February 1891, 10

chapter 53|1 pages

From a pseudonymous notice hy ‘Momus', Gentlewoman

28 February 1891, 302

chapter 54|1 pages

From an unsigned notice, Black and White

28 February 1891, 126

chapter 55|4 pages

Unsigned notice, Sunday Times

1 March 1891, 7

chapter 58|2 pages

An unsigned notice, Truth, probably by Clement Scott

5 March 1891, 488–9

part |36 pages

Ghosts

chapter 62|4 pages

Editorial comment, Daily Telegraph

14 March 1891, 5

chapter 63|2 pages

From an unsigned notice, Daily News

14 March 1891, 6

chapter 64|1 pages

From an unsigned notice, Daily Chronicle

14 March 1891, 3

chapter 65|4 pages

From an unsigned notice, Evening News and Post

14 March 1891, 1

chapter 66|1 pages

An anonymous satirical poem, Evening News and Post

14 March 1891, 1

chapter 67|1 pages

Ibsen and reallife

March 1891

chapter 69|1 pages

An unsigned notice, Licensed Victuallers' Mirror

17 March 1891, 128

chapter 70|1 pages

From an unsigned notice, Hawk

17 March 1891, 291–2

chapter 71|4 pages

‘How We Found Gibsen', an anonymous satirical story, Hawk

17 March 1891, 294–5

chapter 73|2 pages

Ibsen speaks out

1891

chapter 74|2 pages

Henry James on Ibsen's grey mediocrity

April 1891

part |27 pages

Hedda Gabler

chapter 75|1 pages

From an unsigned notice, The Times

21 April 1891, 10

chapter 77|1 pages

From a notice hy Jωin McCarthy, Black and White

25 April 1891, 382

chapter 78|3 pages

An unsigned notice, Saturday Review

25 Apri1 1891, lxxi, 498

chapter 79|4 pages

A signed review by Clement Scott, Illustrated London News

25 April 1891, 551–2

chapter 80|1 pages

From an unsigned notice, Sunday Times

26 April 1891, 7

chapter 81|2 pages

An unsigned notice, Observer

26 April 1891, 6

chapter 84|11 pages

‘On the Occasion of Hedda Gabler', by Henry James, New Review

June 1891, iv, 519–30

part |10 pages

The Lady from the Sea

chapter 85|1 pages

From an unsigned notice, The Times

12 May 1891, 12

chapter 86|1 pages

From an unsigned notice, Standard

12 May 1891, 3

chapter 88|1 pages

From an unsigned notice, Gentlewoman

16 May 1891, 674

chapter 89|1 pages

An unsigned notice, Referee

17 May 1891, 2

chapter 90|1 pages

From a notice by Justin McCarthy, Hawk

19 May 1891, 530

chapter 91|1 pages

From an unsigned regular theatre gossip column, Hawk

19 May 1891, 544

chapter 92|2 pages

Ibsen parodied by J. M. Barrie

May 1891

part |32 pages

The Master Builder

chapter 96|2 pages

‘Ibsen's New Play', by Henry James, Pall Mall Gazette

17 February 1893, lvi, 1–2

chapter 97|4 pages

An unsigned notice by Clement Scott, Daily Telegraph

21 February 1893, 3

chapter 98|2 pages

An unsigned notice, Evening News and Post

21 February 1893, 1

chapter 99|2 pages

From an unsigned notice, The Times

21 February 1893, 12

chapter 100|1 pages

From an unsigned notice, Standard

21 February 1893, 3

chapter 101|2 pages

An unsigned notice, Pall Mall Gazette

21 February 1893, 5

chapter 102|2 pages

An unsigned notice, Black and White

25 February 1893, 224

chapter 103|1 pages

From a pseudonymous theatre column by ‘Momus', Gentlewoman

25 February 1893, 250

chapter 104|1 pages

A poem by William Hardinge, Observer

26 February 1893, 6

chapter 105|4 pages

‘The Crack in the Flue', a notice by ‘W.M.', Hawk

28 February 1893, 12-13

chapter 106|1 pages

The other Henrik Ibsen

A report in Era, 4 February 1893, 10

chapter 107|4 pages

An unsigned review, Saturday Review

4 March 1893, lxxv, 241–2

chapter 108|5 pages

‘Ibsen's Last Play', an unsigned review, Spectator

4 March 1893, lxx, 285–6

part |19 pages

An Enemy of the People

chapter 109|1 pages

From an unsigned notice, The Times

15 June 1893, 10

chapter 111|1 pages

From an unsigned notice, Daily Chronicle

15 June 1893, 3

chapter 112|1 pages

A pseudonymous notice by ‘Momus', Gentlewoman

24 June 1893, 835

chapter 113|1 pages

An unsigned notice, Theatre

1 June 1893, xxii, 44

chapter 114|8 pages

Wil1iam Archer sums it Up

July 1893

chapter 115|2 pages

Mr. Gladstone as Solness

July 1893

chapter 117|1 pages

Ghosts in New York and Boston

January 1894

chapter 118|1 pages

Ibsen consigned to hell in Boston

May 1894

part |17 pages

The Wild Duck

chapter 120|1 pages

From an unsigned notice, Daily Chronicle

5 May 1894, 6.

chapter 121|1 pages

From an unsigned notice, Evening News and Post

5 May 1894, 1

chapter 122|1 pages

From an unsigned notice, Truth

10 May 1894, 1071

chapter 124|1 pages

From an unsigned notice, Era

12 May 1894, 11

chapter 125|1 pages

From an unsigned notice, Theatre

1 June 1894, xxiii, 329–30

chapter 127|5 pages

Herbert Waring: an actor's view of Ibsen

October 1894

chapter 128|1 pages

Ibsen on himself—I

1894

chapter 129|2 pages

Ibsen on himself—2

1896

part |25 pages

Little Eyolf

chapter 130|3 pages

From an unsigned review, Saturday Review

15 December 1894, lxxviii, 662

chapter 131|2 pages

From a signed review by J. T. Grein, Sunday Times

16 December 1894, 4

chapter 132|2 pages

Unsigned notice, Pall Mall Gazette

24 November 1896, II

chapter 133|1 pages

From an unsigned notice, The Times

24 November 1896, 4

chapter 134|1 pages

From an unsigned notice, Evening Standard

24 November 1896, 4

chapter 135|1 pages

From an unsigned notice, Daily News

24 November 1896, 10

chapter 136|1 pages

From an unsigned notice, hy Clement Scott, Daily Telegraph

24 November 1896, 5

chapter 137|1 pages

From an unsigned notice, Daily Chronicle

24 November 1896, 8

chapter 138|3 pages

‘Ibsen and His Interpreters', an editorial in Era

28 November 1896, 17

chapter 139|5 pages

An unsigned notice by J. T. Grein, Sunday Times

29 November 1896, 4

part |26 pages

John Gabriel Borkman

chapter 142|3 pages

An unsigned review, Saturday Review

19 December 1896, lxxxii, 654–5

chapter 143|3 pages

From a review by Henry James, Harper's Weekly

6 February 1897, xlv, no. 2094, 78

chapter 144|2 pages

From a notice hy ‘H.W.M.', Daily Chronicle

4 May 1897, 8

chapter 146|2 pages

From an unsigned notice, Era

8 May 1897, 13

chapter 147|1 pages

From an unsigned notice, Lloyd's Weekly News

9 May 1897, 6

chapter 148|1 pages

From an unsigned notice, People

9 May 1897, 6

chapter 150|1 pages

From an unsigned notice, Theatre

I June r897, xxix, 335–7

chapter 152|2 pages

Hedda Gabler in New York

1898

part |20 pages

When We Dead Awaken

chapter 153|5 pages

James Joyce, artide in Fortnightly Review

1 April 1900, n.s., lxvii; 575–90

chapter 154|2 pages

From an unsigned notice, Daily Telegraph

26 January 1903, II

chapter 155|1 pages

From an unsigned notice, Daily Chronicle

27 January 1903

chapter 156|2 pages

An unsigned notice, The Times

27 January 1903, 5

chapter 157|2 pages

From an unsigned notice, Sunday Times

1 February 1903, 6

chapter 158|1 pages

From an unsigned notice, Lloyd's Weekly News

1 February 1903, 8

chapter 159|2 pages

An unsigned notice, Refree

1 February 1903, 2

chapter 160|2 pages

From ‘Ibsen's “Epilogue” by ‘Max' [Beerbohm], Saturday Review

7 February 1903, xcv, 168–9

chapter 161|2 pages

From a pseudonymous notice by ‘Momus', Gentlewoman

7 February 1903, 16

part |16 pages

The Vikings at Helgeland

chapter 162|2 pages

From an unsigned notice, Daily Telegraph

16 April 1903, 7

chapter 163|1 pages

From a long unsigned notice, Daily Chronicle

16 April 1903, 8

chapter 164|3 pages

From an unsigned notice, The Times

16 April 1903, 4

chapter 165|3 pages

An unsigned notice, Referee

19 April 1903, 2

chapter 166|4 pages

A notice by Max Beerbohm, Saturday Review

25 April 1903, xcv, 517–18

chapter 168|1 pages

P. T. Barnum and others cable Ibsen

June 1903

part |8 pages

The Collected Letters of Henrik Ibsen

chapter 169|7 pages

From ‘Ihsen in His Letters', by William Archer, Fortnightly Review

1 March 1905, lxxvii, 428-41

part |6 pages

The Wild Duck

chapter 170|2 pages

From a pseudonymous notice by ‘Mordred’, Referee

22 October 1905, 3

chapter 171|3 pages

From unsigned theatre comment, Referee

29 October 1905, 3

part |4 pages

An Enemy of the People

part |3 pages

Lady Inger of Östraat

chapter 174|1 pages

From an initial1ed notice by E. A. B[aughan], Daily News

30 January 1906, 9

chapter 175|1 pages

From an unsigned notice, Black and White

3 February 1906, 178

part |22 pages

Obituaries

chapter 176|1 pages

From an unsigned obituary, Academy

26 May 1906, Ixx, 501

chapter 177|3 pages

Max Beerbohm, Saturday Review

26 May 1906, ci, 650–1

chapter 178|4 pages

From W. D. Howells's obituary in North American Review

July 1906, cIxxxiii, 1–14

chapter 180|7 pages

‘Playing Ibsen in the Badlands', by Joseph P. Dannenburg, Theatre

August 1906, vi, 219–21