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(SCENE - The sitting-room at Rosmersholm; a spacious room, comfortably furnished in old-fashioned style. In the foreground, against the right-hand wall, is a stove decorated with sprigs of fresh birch and wild flowers. Farther back, a door. In the back wall folding doors leading into the entrance hall. In the left- hand wall a window, in front of which is a stand filled with flowers and plants. Near the stove stand a table, a couch and an easy-chair.
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Rosmersholm: The lady from the Sea; Hedda Gabler.
1900, Scott
- Authorised English edition, ed. by William Archer.
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"The text of this edition of Rosmersholm is taken from the first volume (1960) of Mr. McFarlane's newly translated edition of the plays of Isben...".
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