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In-text: (Brecht, 1948)
Your Bibliography: Brecht, B., 1948. Bertolt Brecht (1948) A Short Organum for the Theatre. [ebook] Available at: <http://tenstakonsthall.se/uploads/139-Brecht_A_Short_Organum_for_the_Theatre.pdf> [Accessed 25 March 2019].
In-text: (Churchill, 1997)
Your Bibliography: Churchill, C., 1997. Plays: 1. 1st ed. London: Methuen.
In-text: (Innes, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Innes, C., 2012. Strindberg’s Radical Aesthetics. Scandinavian Studies, 84(3), pp.359-372.
In-text: (Strindberg and Meyer, 1984)
Your Bibliography: Strindberg, A. and Meyer, M., 1984. Plays: One. The Ghost Sonata.. London: Bloomsbury, pp.149-191.
In-text: (Summerfield, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Summerfield, P., 2009. 2- Patriotism and Empire Music-Hall Entertainment 1870-1914. In: J. McKenzie, ed., Imperialism and Popular Culture, 1st ed. Manchester University Press.
In-text: (Wilkinson, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Wilkinson, L., 2009. 9 - The Chamber Plays. The Cambridge Companion to August Strindberg,.
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