Description
This book provides a comprehensive exploration of the concept of the absurd in literature. It delves into the philosophical underpinnings and literary expressions of absurdity, examining key figures such as Albert Camus and Jean-Paul Sartre. The text offers a detailed analysis of how the absurd is portrayed in various works, discussing its thematic elements and its impact on narrative structure. The author also includes a critical examination of the historical and cultural contexts that have shaped the development of absurd literature, making it an essential resource for understanding this complex and intriguing literary theme.
Published 1969
Binding of book is intact. Slight foxing and crease(s) on front and back covers. Slight foxing and some fading on spine. Moderate tanning and some foxing on top, fore, and bottom edges. Slight foxing on insides of covers. Slight foxing on certain pages. Clean of annotations across pages. Slight tanning around margins of pages.
Condition: Well Read