The Theatre of the Absurd icon: Edward Albee’s Juxtaposition of Abstract Symbolism to Existential realism in Who’s afraid of Virginia Wolf?
Abstract: Among the diverse literary dramatic forms, the theatre of the absurd inhabits and characterizes the intellectual European literature since the fifteenth century, starting from Erasmus of Rotterdam’s Praise of Madness (1511). Then, it was the threshold of a period when man trusts his reason...
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CRAC, INSAAC
2024-03-01
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Series: | Akofena |
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