1. Introduction to Liberal Tragedy and Henrik Ibsen
  2. Introduction to Ibsen’s A Doll’s House [1879] and Hedda Gabler [1890]
  3. A Doll’s House
  4. Hedda Gabler
  5. Introduction to Private Tragedy and August Strindberg
  6. August Strindberg, Miss Julie [1888]
  7. Introduction to Irish Drama
  8. John Millington Synge, The Shadow of the Glen [1903]
  9. Sean O’ Casey, Juno and the Paycock [1924]

 

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