| An Enemy of the People: Chapter-indexed text and biography of the author. |
| An Enemy of the People: Etext at Project Gutenberg. |
| Authors' Calendar: Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906): Biographical profile of the nineteenth-century Norwegian playwright. Includes bibliography. |
| Campusnut.com: A Doll's House: Plot summary and analysis. |
| ClassicNotes: A Doll's House: Summary and analysis written by Harvard students. Includes a biography and links to online resources. |
| Classics Network: Henrik Ibsen: Includes complete text of several plays. |
| Ibsen Voyages: Explores the interpretation that Ibsen's twelve realist plays (from Pillars Of Society to When We Dead Awaken) form a single tri-partite Cycle. Johnston's bibliography, some online papers, information on lectures, and booking information. |
| Ibsen, Henrik (1828-1906): Biography from the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica. |
| Ibsen.net: A large collection of Ibsen information and links. |
| Little Blue Light: Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906): Concise introduction featuring a biography, major works, and discussions of his themes and style. |
| Moonstruck Drama Bookstore: Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906): Biography, links. |
| Naturalist Drama and Environmental Influences: Essay discussing the influence of the environment in works by Ibsen, Galsworthy and Lawrence. By Catherine Cooper. |
| Poems by Henrik Ibsen: Several poems in English translation. |
| The Doll House: Devoted to the study and discussion of the author of A Doll's House, Hedda Gabler and Peer Gynt. |
| The Doll's House: A Play: Plain text file at Project Gutenberg. |
| The dramatist Henrik Ibsen: Biography and analysis of his works. By professor Bjørn Hemmer. |
| The Ibsen Centre at the University of Oslo: Organization established to strengthen and coordinate national and international research in Ibsen. |
| The Wild Duck: A 1918 translation. Each act in its own file, or all in one 270K file. |
| Wikipedia: Henrik Ibsen: Encyclopedia-style essay on the influential dramatist. |