This article attempts to re-signify the already extensively discussed conception of the absurd attributed to the aesthetic phenomenon presented by the so-called theatre of the absurd by critically reconsidering its paradigmatic work Waiting for Godot in relation to philosophical hermeneutics (Heidegger, Gadamer, Ricoeur). The fact that Beckett’s artistic method invalidates the transparency of the mirror-like relation between reality and art is known, and yet the potential theoretical consequences of such a literary revolution do not seem to have been exhausted – particularly in respect to the category of the absurd. Hence, the presented inquiry aims to view the phenomenon quite against its common conceptualizations derived from exis...
After the Second World War, a deep crisis of ideas in Europe pressured people to reconsider traditio...
Since the early 1960s, Martin Esslin’s landmark study The Theatre of the Absurd has wielded a powerf...
The Theatre of the Absurd represents one of the many shifts in the art forms of the second half of t...
This article attempts to re-signify the already extensively discussed conception of the absurd attr...
This research has a focus to reexamine and hence reevaluate the concept of the absurd, philosophical...
Treball Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos.Codi: EA0938. Curs: 2015/2016 Universitat Jaume I. Departa...
While keeping in view the elements of absurdity, the study focuses the analysis of Samuel Beckett’s ...
Samuel Beckett has long been recognized as a great playwright of the Theater of the Absurd, a theatr...
Abstract. This thesis carries out an existential analysis of Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot and ...
By reading Waiting for Godot (1953) and Endgame (1957) through the Freudian concept of melancholy, t...
The complex zone of what I refer to as the aesthetical absurd is examined in the works of Modernists...
Analyses of Waiting for Godot usually hinge on the idea that language is, at best, an unreliable med...
The play Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett has for a long time been considered one of his best wor...
The present paper applies possible-worlds theory – as developed by literary theorists – to the analy...
What are we to make of works of art whose apparent point is to convince us of the meaninglessness an...
After the Second World War, a deep crisis of ideas in Europe pressured people to reconsider traditio...
Since the early 1960s, Martin Esslin’s landmark study The Theatre of the Absurd has wielded a powerf...
The Theatre of the Absurd represents one of the many shifts in the art forms of the second half of t...
This article attempts to re-signify the already extensively discussed conception of the absurd attr...
This research has a focus to reexamine and hence reevaluate the concept of the absurd, philosophical...
Treball Final de Grau en Estudis Anglesos.Codi: EA0938. Curs: 2015/2016 Universitat Jaume I. Departa...
While keeping in view the elements of absurdity, the study focuses the analysis of Samuel Beckett’s ...
Samuel Beckett has long been recognized as a great playwright of the Theater of the Absurd, a theatr...
Abstract. This thesis carries out an existential analysis of Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot and ...
By reading Waiting for Godot (1953) and Endgame (1957) through the Freudian concept of melancholy, t...
The complex zone of what I refer to as the aesthetical absurd is examined in the works of Modernists...
Analyses of Waiting for Godot usually hinge on the idea that language is, at best, an unreliable med...
The play Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett has for a long time been considered one of his best wor...
The present paper applies possible-worlds theory – as developed by literary theorists – to the analy...
What are we to make of works of art whose apparent point is to convince us of the meaninglessness an...
After the Second World War, a deep crisis of ideas in Europe pressured people to reconsider traditio...
Since the early 1960s, Martin Esslin’s landmark study The Theatre of the Absurd has wielded a powerf...
The Theatre of the Absurd represents one of the many shifts in the art forms of the second half of t...