Resumen basado en el de la publicaciónThe purpose is to study how Existencialism - in its most human meaning - is reflected in the Theatre of the Absurd. The attention will be paid to six Ionesco and Beckett´s plays. Aspects such as language, position of objects and characters on the stage, etc. will be analysed according to their relevance regarding vital feelings. Eventually, the conclusion reached is that, although the treatment of Existencialism is different in both authors, they always achieve to transmit an equal message : the absurdity of life.ES
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Martin Esslin coined the term “absurd” in his book The Theatre of the Absurd (1961) for a ...
The Theatre of the Absurd represents one of the many shifts in the art forms of the second half of t...
It is commonly felt among literary and theatre-going people today that the Theatre of the Absurd is ...
El artículo centra la discusión en cuatro obras de teatro, dos de Beckett y dos de Ionesco. Aunque e...
Existentialism and the Theatre of the Absurd delve into some of the bleakest aspects of human cognit...
This thesis considers the interface between the theatre of the absurd and Lacanian cultural criticis...
Many studies are dedicated to the theatre of the absurd, a comical anti-theatre born from the horror...
The narrative of Virgilio Pinera collects the thought and aesthetic influence comprised in the liter...
Absurdity which is a form of human existence is the dominant theme to express human viewof life. Alb...
This paper is about human relation with and reaction to the Absurd. The Absurd seen in terms of the ...
The aim of the article is the presentation of some interesting and stimulating questions connected w...
Abstract—Samuel Beckett, an outstanding 20th century literary figure, has contributed a lot to solvi...
How to explain a dramatic work such as Endgame, by Samuel Beckett? This article aims at reviewing th...
Absurdity explored through existential eyes creates a world focused on the individual and the human ...
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Martin Esslin coined the term “absurd” in his book The Theatre of the Absurd (1961) for a ...
The Theatre of the Absurd represents one of the many shifts in the art forms of the second half of t...
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