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Henrik Ibsen and the Birth of Modernism: Art, Theater, Philosophy
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Henrik Ibsen and the Birth of Modernism: Art, Theater, Philosophy Hardcover - 2006

by Toril Moi

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Oxford University Press, August 2006. Hardcover . Very Good/Very Good. 2nd printing; Tight binding; Clean, sturdy boards; Pages free of markings; Un-clipped dust jacket shows mild wear w/ mild chipping/scuffing a rear cover; Jacket now housed in protective mylar to ensure further preservation; An excellent copy.
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Toril Moi was born and raised in Norway, and worked in England in the 1980s, before moving to Duke University in 1989, where she is now the James B. Duke Professor of Literature and Romance Studies. Her previous books include Sexual/Textual Politics and What is a Woman? and Other Essays.