Absurdity which is a form of human existence is the dominant theme to express human viewof life. Albert Camus, a French writer, was well known for his philosophycalled absurdism which has some similarities with existentialism. Introducing the concept of absurd theater in a foreign language to a group of literature students is not an easy task. Therefore, it is necessary to find an ideal approach to enhance students in this theater course and facilitate them for literature understanding through several literature theories. This study proposed sociological literature approach with two elements involved, the sociology of the author and the sociology of literature, in order to help students understand the absurdity of literary works. Existentia...
What are we to make of works of art whose apparent point is to convince us of the meaninglessness an...
In the twentieth century there were a number of works dedicated to the absurd theme. This trend is k...
In 1957, Albert Camus won the Nobel Prize for Literature. By that time he had written such magnific...
Absurdity experienced by humans in various fields of life, including its representation in the field...
The Theatre of Absurd started in the early 20th Century by a group of dramatists who considered them...
This thesis aims to examine the development of the concept of the absurd in literature across differ...
The Theatre of the Absurd represents one of the many shifts in the art forms of the second half of t...
As is well-known the concept of the Absurd is an off-shoot of Existentialism which was born in the ...
This essay will explore and critically evaluate Camus’ theory of the absurd and then discuss its rel...
This research aims to find out the absurdity in Jalan Lurus drama script by Wisran Hadi. This study ...
Contrary to some popular opinion, Camus is a serious philosopher who turns to the medium of the nove...
This paper is about human relation with and reaction to the Absurd. The Absurd seen in terms of the ...
This work is an effort to investigate the relationship between Albert Camus' philosophic concepts of...
This undergraduate thesis discusses the ambiguity of sign and absurdity concept in the play script O...
Entitled “Reassessing the Theatre of the Absurd: Parabolic Drama and the Question of Absurdity,” my ...
What are we to make of works of art whose apparent point is to convince us of the meaninglessness an...
In the twentieth century there were a number of works dedicated to the absurd theme. This trend is k...
In 1957, Albert Camus won the Nobel Prize for Literature. By that time he had written such magnific...
Absurdity experienced by humans in various fields of life, including its representation in the field...
The Theatre of Absurd started in the early 20th Century by a group of dramatists who considered them...
This thesis aims to examine the development of the concept of the absurd in literature across differ...
The Theatre of the Absurd represents one of the many shifts in the art forms of the second half of t...
As is well-known the concept of the Absurd is an off-shoot of Existentialism which was born in the ...
This essay will explore and critically evaluate Camus’ theory of the absurd and then discuss its rel...
This research aims to find out the absurdity in Jalan Lurus drama script by Wisran Hadi. This study ...
Contrary to some popular opinion, Camus is a serious philosopher who turns to the medium of the nove...
This paper is about human relation with and reaction to the Absurd. The Absurd seen in terms of the ...
This work is an effort to investigate the relationship between Albert Camus' philosophic concepts of...
This undergraduate thesis discusses the ambiguity of sign and absurdity concept in the play script O...
Entitled “Reassessing the Theatre of the Absurd: Parabolic Drama and the Question of Absurdity,” my ...
What are we to make of works of art whose apparent point is to convince us of the meaninglessness an...
In the twentieth century there were a number of works dedicated to the absurd theme. This trend is k...
In 1957, Albert Camus won the Nobel Prize for Literature. By that time he had written such magnific...