Calígula e seu império do nada

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36592/opiniaofilosofica.v12.1013

Keywords:

Camus, Theater, Caligula, Negation, Absurd

Abstract

This article is an aesthetic analysis of how absurdity is presented in the dramaturgy Caligula by Albert Camus. I examine here how the Franco-Algerian author discusses this theme in an artistic composition and how his philosophical theses are articulated in the structure of a play. The guiding thread of the analysis is the problem of negation, a problem that occupied the philosopher-artist throughout his first cycle of works and which finds in Calígula its most significant expression. I also present in this article some considerations regarding the literary and dramatic resources present in the Camus’s play, elements that make it distance itself from the typical Theatre of Absurd.

Author Biography

  • Sandro Mira Toledo, a:1:{s:5:"pt_BR";s:31:"Universidade Federal Fluminense";}

    Mestre em Filosofia pela Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF-RJ).

Published

2021-10-14

Issue

Section

Varia

How to Cite

Calígula e seu império do nada. (2021). Revista Opinião Filosófica, 12, 1-27. https://doi.org/10.36592/opiniaofilosofica.v12.1013