Degeneracy: Its Causes, Signs and ResultsTalbot, Eugene S. (Eugene Solomon)
History
Degeneracy: Its Causes, Signs and Results
Talbot, Eugene S. (Eugene Solomon)
Abnormalities, Human; Degeneration; Heredity, Human
'_We seem at last to be shown men and women as they are; and at first it
is more than we can endure.... All Ibsen's characters speak and act as if
they were hypnotised, and under their creator's imperious demand to reveal
themselves. There never was such a mirror held up to nature before; it is
too terrible.... Yet we must return to Ibsen, with his remorseless
surgery, his remorseless electric-light, until we, too, have grown strong
and learned to face the naked--if necessary, the flayed and
bleeding--reality._'--SPEAKER (London).
VOL. I. 'A DOLL'S HOUSE,' 'THE LEAGUE OF YOUTH', and 'THE PILLARS OF
SOCIETY.' With Portrait of the Author, and Biographical Introduction by
WILLIAM ARCHER.
VOL. II. 'GHOSTS,' 'AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE,' and 'THE WILD DUCK.' With an
Introductory Note.
VOL. III. 'LADY INGER OF ÖSTRAT,' 'THE VIKINGS AT HELGELAND,' 'THE
PRETENDERS.' With an Introductory Note and Portrait of Ibsen.
VOL. IV. 'EMPEROR AND GALILEAN.' With an Introductory Note by WILLIAM
ARCHER.
VOL. V. 'ROSMERSHOLM,' 'THE LADY FROM THE SEA,' 'HEDDA GABLER.' Translated
by WILLIAM ARCHER. With an Introductory Note.
The sequence of the plays _in each volume_ is chronological; the complete
set of volumes comprising the dramas presents them in chronological
order.
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THE HUMOUR OF FRANCE. Translated, with an Introduction and Notes, by
ELIZABETH LEE. With numerous Illustrations by PAUL FRÉNZENY.
THE HUMOUR OF GERMANY. Translated, with an Introduction and Notes, by HANS
MÜLLER-CASENOV. With numerous Illustrations by C. E. BROCK.
THE HUMOUR OF ITALY. Translated, with an Introduction and Notes, by A.
WERNER. With 50 Illustrations and a Frontispiece by ARTURO FALDI.
THE HUMOUR OF AMERICA. Selected with a copious Biographical Index of
American Humorists, by JAMES BARR.
THE HUMOUR OF HOLLAND. Translated, with an Introduction and Notes, by A.
WERNER. With numerous Illustrations by DUDLEY HARDY.
THE HUMOUR OF IRELAND. Selected by D. J. O'DONOGHUE. With numerous
Illustrations by OLIVER PAQUE.
THE HUMOUR OF SPAIN. Translated, with an Introduction and Notes, by
SUSETTE M. TAYLOR. With numerous Illustrations by H. R. MILLAR.
THE HUMOUR OF RUSSIA. Translated, with Notes, by E. L. BOOLE, and an
Introduction by STEPNIAK. With 50 Illustrations by PAUL FRÉNZENY.
THE HUMOUR OF JAPAN. Translated, with an Introduction by A. M. With
Illustrations by GEORGE BIGOT (from drawings made in Japan). [_In
preparation._
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