Ibsen Museum (Oslo) - Literature

Literature

  • Erik Henning Edvardsen: Ibsen-museet / The Ibsen Museum. Ibsenmuseet. Oslo 1998. ISBN 82-91615-02-0.
  • Erik Henning Edvardsen: Ibsens Christiania, N.W. Damm & Søn, Oslo 2003. ISBN 82-496-0657-4.
  • Anne-Sofie Hjemdahl (ed): A Thing or Two About Ibsen. His Possessions, Dramatic Poetry and Life. Andrimne forlag. Oslo 2006. ISBN 82-92546-07-3 og ISBN 82-92546-08-1.
  • Museumsbuletinen No. 1 - 2006. Norsk Folkemuseums venner, Oslo
  • Erik Henning Edvardsen: «Hva dikterjubileer kan føre til. Henrik Ibsen flytter hjem» (s. 47-61). Att skapa och vårda minne. Konferens för litteräre museer och författar- och kompositörhem i Norden. 28/9 - 1/10 2006 i Växjö, Sverige. Strindbergsmuseet / Nordisk Kulturfond. Stockholm 2007.

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