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Contents
Preface to The Ibsen Cycle ix
Preface to the First Edition xv
Acknowledgments xix
Abbreviations xxi
Introduction 1
PART I
1. The "Dramatic" Content of Hegel's Philosophy 27
2. The Philosophical Content of Ibsen's Drama 65
3. The Structure of the Cycle 98
PART II
4. Archetypal Repetition in Ghosts 189
5. The Dialectic of Rosmersholm 237
6.Death and Transfiguration in The Master Builder 289
Epilogue: Ibsen and Modernism 353
Appendix 1: Ghosts 376
Appendix 2: Rosmersholm 380
Appendix 3: The Master Builder 390
Selected Bibliography 397
Index 404
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