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"PREFATORY NOTE"

The concluding piece, "Pill-Doctor Herdal," is, as the observant reader will instantly perceive, rather a reverent attempt to tread in the footprints of the Norwegian dramatist, than a version of any actually existing masterpiece. The author is conscious that his imitation is painfully lacking in the mysterious obscurity of the original, that the vein of allegorical symbolism is thinner throughout than it should be, and that the characters are not nearly so mad as persons invariably are in real life—but these are the faults inevitable to a prentice hand, and he trusts that due allowances may be made for them by the critical.

In conclusion he wishes to express his acknowledgments to Messrs. Bradbury and Agnew for their permission to reprint the present volume, the contents of which made their original appearance in the pages of "Punch"


CONTENTS

ROSMERSHOLM
[ACT FIRST]
[ACT SECOND]
[ACT THIRD]
[ACT FOUR]
NORA; OR, THE BIRD-CAGE
[ACT FIRST]
[ACT SECOND]
[ACT THIRD]
HEDDA GABLER
[ACT FIRST]
[ACT SECOND]
[ACT THIRD]
THE WILD DUCK
[ACT FIRST]
[ACT SECOND]
[ACT THIRD]
[ACT FOURTH]
PILL-DOCTOR HERDAL
[ACT FIRST]
[ACT SECOND]
[ACT THIRD]

ROSMERSHÖLM