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Freeman, E. : The theatre of Albert Camus - A critical study
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Albert Camus believed the theatre to be the greatest form of artistic expression, and became a noted writer, actor and director (although better known as a novelist / philosopher). Camus was particularly concerned to re-create in a modern form the greatest type of theatre - tragedy - and his failure to do so is examined in detail here. His work is evaluated in relation to Brecht, Piscator, Copeau, Artaud, the Theatre of the Absurd etc.
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category: | Books > Foreign Language Books > Books in English > Literature in English > |
category: | Books > Essay > |
category: | Books > Arts > Movies, Theater > |
publisher: | Methuen, 1971 |
item number / ISBN: | 0054371 |
binding: | hardcover (in original dust jacket) |
pages: | 178 |
language: | English |