Talk:A Doll's House
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| Information about this edition | |
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| Original edition | OCLC 11070852 |
| Source | Project Gutenberg |
Line in act I: "Nora I should just love to say—Well, I'm damned!"
Is written in "World Literature" (ISBN: 0-07-860352-8) as: "Nora I should love to say -- "Damn!""
Which is the correct version? Is there an alternate version page we can/should put this on?
- Plays are as a rule less static than regular books. We can put up alternate versions, whether it is worth doing so depends on how significant the alterations are. Also their is copyright to consider. My personal recommendation is that you only consider putting up alternate versions when you have a scan of the work to upload.--BirgitteSB 21:17, 25 July 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Editions
This edition doesnt clearly indicate who is the translator, and I cant (quickly) find earlier editions by this publisher, so {{PD-1923}} may not be suitable.
There are many others:
- Project Gutenberg - I couldnt see provenance information in the etext
- Some clearly PD editions: OCLC 832013, OCLC 5117724, OCLC 28197807 ; more
- A clearly PD edition as PDF: OCLC 171568664 - [1]
- Archive.org etexts "A doll's house" and collections of Henrik Ibsen works may also contain pre-1923 editions.
John Vandenberg 02:57, 20 December 2007 (UTC)