Controversy in Literature: Fiction, Drama, and Poetry, with Related CriticismMorris Freedman, Paul Benjamin Davis Scribner, 1968 - 750 páginas |
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... absurd- ities the wish " merely . to exempt himself from any kind of value judgment . ” It is difficult to evaluate any radically new movement in art , whether it is pop art or absurd theatre . Just how does one set up esthetic criteria ...
... absurd- ities the wish " merely . to exempt himself from any kind of value judgment . ” It is difficult to evaluate any radically new movement in art , whether it is pop art or absurd theatre . Just how does one set up esthetic criteria ...
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... Absurd , its social criticism , its pillorying of an inauthentic , petty society . This may be the most easily accessible , and therefore most widely recognized , mes- sage of the Theatre of the Absurd , but it is far from being its ...
... Absurd , its social criticism , its pillorying of an inauthentic , petty society . This may be the most easily accessible , and therefore most widely recognized , mes- sage of the Theatre of the Absurd , but it is far from being its ...
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... absurdity . I think it is absurd to take anyone - even Camus - for an authority on the “ absurd . ” And , in fact , the quotation above , which Esslin has used to buttress his view , is fairly close to nonsense . Imagine : Camus prefers ...
... absurdity . I think it is absurd to take anyone - even Camus - for an authority on the “ absurd . ” And , in fact , the quotation above , which Esslin has used to buttress his view , is fairly close to nonsense . Imagine : Camus prefers ...
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