An Enemy of the People - Henrik Ibsen
An Enemy of the People* by Henrik Ibsen (1882) Translated by Farquharson SharpOriginally ACSI transcribed for Project Gutenberg (Etext #2446) by Martin Adamsonzip file The Project Gutenberg...
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AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLEA play in five acts DRAMATIS PERSONAEDr. Thomas Stockmann, Medical Officer of the Municipal Baths.Mrs. Stockmann, his wife.Petra (their daughter) a teacher.Ejlif & Morten...
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ACT I SCENE. DR. STOCKMANN'S sitting-room. It is evening. The room is plainly but neatly appointed and furnished. In the right-hand wall are two doors; the farther leads out to the hall, the nearer to...
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ACT II [SCENE. -- The same. The door into the dining room is shut. It is morning. MRS. STOCKMANN, with a sealed letter in her hand, comes in from the dining room, goes to the door of the DOCTOR'S...
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ACT III [SCENE. -- The editorial office of the "People's Messenger." The entrance door is on the left-hand side of the back wall; on the right-hand side is another door with glass panels through which...
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ACT IV [SCENE. -- A big old-fashioned room in CAPTAIN HORSTER'S house. At the back folding-doors, which are standing open, lead to an ante-room. Three windows in the left-hand wall. In the middle of...
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ACT V [SCENE. -- DR. STOCKMANN'S study. Bookcases and cabinets containing specimens, line the walls. At the back is a door leading to the hall; in the foreground on the left, a door leading to the...
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