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1531:To Damascus
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1474:Drama works
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287:Helsingborg
255:Gustav Wied
161:tragicomedy
116:tragicomedy
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1900:Jan Myrdal
1835:(daughter)
1686:Miss Julie
1503:Miss Julie
1496:The Father
1482:The Outlaw
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534:Sulev Luik
528:as Tekla,
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440:Paul Shyre
247:Copenhagen
184:Characters
95:Copenhagen
82:1889-03-09
68:Two Ladies
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417:Channel 4
409:Brian Cox
341:Lugné-Poe
330:Christina
291:Karlskoga
266:Stockholm
230:Creditors
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1413:LibriVox
1359:. 1952.
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541:Ben Cura
456:Rip Torn
436:New York
282:Strelitz
70:A Porter
63:Gustav,
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1808:Related
1619:Inferno
1395:at the
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173:Denmark
169:Swedish
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122:Setting
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1538:Easter
1517:Pariah
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177:Danish
1729:Julie
1626:Alone
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