From Beckett to Stoppard: Existentialism, Death, and Absurdity
In a universe that is suddenly deprived of illusions and of light, man feels a stranger. His is an irremediable exile. . . . This divorce between man and his life, the actor and his setting, truly constitutes the feeling of Absurdity. - Albert Camus, The Myth of Sisyphus From Beckett to Stoppard: Existentialism, Death, and Absurdity       Absurdism, one of the most exciting and ...
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