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In-text: (Appell, 2022)
Your Bibliography: Appell, F., 2022. Victorian Ideals: The Influence of Society’s Ideals on Victorian Relationships. [online] Available at: <https://www.mckendree.edu/academics/scholars/issue18/appell.htm> [Accessed 2 April 2022].
In-text: (Barstow, 2001)
Your Bibliography: Barstow, S., 2001. "Hedda Is All of Us": Late-Victorian Women at the Matinee. [online] 43(3). Available at: <https://www.jstor.org/stable/3829698?searchText=victorian%20ideals%20women&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3Dvictorian%2Bideals%2Bwomen%26so%3Drel&ab_segments=0%2Fbasic_search_gsv2%2Fcontrol&refreqid=fastly-default%3A055b5bb2527e11ed6ad2a65c88f37521> [Accessed 2 April 2022].
In-text: (De Stasio, 1995)
Your Bibliography: De Stasio, C., 1995. Arnold Bennett and Late-Victorian "Woman." Victorian Periodicals Review, [online] 28(1). Available at: <https://www.jstor.org/stable/20082820> [Accessed 2 April 2022].
In-text: (Gray, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Gray, F., 2008. York Notes Advanced: A Doll's House. Librairie du Liban.
In-text: (Heffermehl, 1972)
Your Bibliography: Heffermehl, K., 1972. The Status of Women in Norway. The American Journal of Comparative Law, 20(4), pp.630-646.
In-text: (Ibsen, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Ibsen, H., 2016. A Doll's House and Other Plays. Penguin Classics.
In-text: (Ledger, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Ledger, S., 2008. Ibsenism and A Doll's House. p.4.
In-text: (A Doll's House Study Guide | Literature Guide | LitCharts, n.d.)
Your Bibliography: LitCharts. n.d. A Doll's House Study Guide | Literature Guide | LitCharts. [online] Available at: <https://www.litcharts.com/lit/a-doll-s-house> [Accessed 30 March 2022].
In-text: (Moi, 2006)
Your Bibliography: Moi, T., 2006. "First and Foremost a Human Being": Idealism, Theatre, and Gender in A Doll's House. Modern Drama, 49(3), pp.256-284.
In-text: (Feminist Criticism // Purdue Writing Lab, n.d.)
Your Bibliography: Purdue Writing Lab. n.d. Feminist Criticism // Purdue Writing Lab. [online] Available at: <https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/subject_specific_writing/writing_in_literature/literary_theory_and_schools_of_criticism/feminist_criticism.html#:~:text=Feminist%20criticism%20is%20concerned%20with,women%22%20(Tyson%2083).> [Accessed 2 April 2022].
In-text: (Rogers, 1974)
Your Bibliography: Rogers, K., 1974. A Woman Appreciates Ibsen. The Centennial Review, [online] 18(1). Available at: <https://www.jstor.org/action/doBasicSearch?Query=a+woman+appreciates+ibsen&so=rel> [Accessed 31 March 2022].
In-text: (TYSON, 2014)
Your Bibliography: TYSON, L., 2014. Critical Theory Today: A User-Friendly guide. London: Routledge.
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