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Originalitate și influențe în opera lui Eugene Ionescu

    1. [1] Spiru Haret University (Bucharest)
  • Localización: Border crossings: rethinking "trans-" in literature, language, and media: Faculty of Letters, Spiru Haret University & Macalester College Minnesota. International Conference May 17-18, 2017. Bucharest / coord. por Denisa Drǎgușin, David Martyn, Ruxandra Vasilescu, 2017, ISBN 978-88-97908-34-0, págs. 55-62
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    • Eugène Ionesco (born Eugen Ionescu) was a Romanian-French absurdist playwright. He started writing poetry and criticism but he is one of the most important dramatists of the 20th century. Ionesco wrote many famous plays: The Bald Soprano (1949), The Lesson (1951), The Chairs (1952), Victims of Duty (1953), Jack or the Submission (1955), Rhinoceros (1959).One of the most aspects of absurd drama is its distrust of language as a means of communication. The theatre of the absurd rejects traditional plot structures; the language is often dislocated, full of cliches, repetitions, stereotyped phrases.The plays of Eugen Ionescu have been performed with astonishing success in France until today.


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