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Theatre of the Absurd - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Theatre of the Absurd (French: ) is a designation for particular plays written by a number of primarily European playwrights in the late 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s, as well as to the style of theat...
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The Absurd Theatre can be seen as an attempt to restore the importance of myth and ritual to our age, by making man aware of the ultimate realities of his condition, by instilling in him again the lost sense of cosmic wonder and primeval anguish.
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Answers to questions on the Absurd Theatre ... WiseDude.com; Absurd Theatre ... The Absurd Theatre began to decline in the mid-1960s. Although it shocked the audiences when it first appeared, many of its characteristic features were absorbed in mainstream theatre, when the Absurd Theatre declined.
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Amazon.com: The Theatre of the Absurd (9781400075232): Martin Esslin:
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Writers of absurdist theatre divide from those in epic theatre in that absurdists see no hope, whereas the German epic dramatist Brecht argues that the role of drama is to change people's attitudes and, through this, society.
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