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American Absurdity: Reconciling Conceptions Of The Absurd In European And American Literature, Benjamin Spencer
American Absurdity: Reconciling Conceptions Of The Absurd In European And American Literature, Benjamin Spencer
Senior Theses
This thesis aims to examine the development of the concept of the absurd in literature across different time periods and cultural contexts. The absurd, as defined by Camus, is the gap between humanity’s desire to understand the world and the impossibility of doing so.
However, the ways in which the absurd is recognized as an aspect of existence depends heavily on the sociological contexts in which an individual lives. By analyzing the works of absurdist authors, filmmakers, and artists across time, we can track the development of these absurdist conceptions in both Europe and American literary movements.
Looking at these …