Louise von Bergen. Nordisk teater i Montevideo: Kontextrelaterad reception av Henrik Ibsen och August Strindberg.(Book review)

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From: Scandinavian Studies
Date: 20060922
Author:Steene, Birgitta

Louise von Bergen. Nordisk teater i Montevideo: Kontextrelaterad reception av Henrik Ibsen och August Strindberg. Acta Universitatis Stockholmiensis. Stockholm Studies in History of Literature 51. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell International, 2006. Pp. 260.

Many Scandinavianists outside of Norden focus relatively little of their research on what one might have expected to be an area of particular interest to them: an examination of the presence of Scandinavian culture in their own native context. Instead they travel to the Scandinavian archives in the old countries in search of ...

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