The Effulgence Within: Eugene Ionesco’s Study as a blunt symbol of man's inherent savage nature

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Saturday, October 26, 2024

Eugene Ionesco’s Study as a blunt symbol of man's inherent savage nature

Hailed as one of the greatest Romanian playwrights, Eugene Ionesco wrote his dramas in French. Having spent his childhood in utter poverty, he came to believe that life's paradoxes were absurd and "out of harmony". Thus, the play, Rhinoceros, belongs to the Theatre of the Absurd. – the theatre that... Sign in to see full entry.

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