Intro to Comparative Literature
Post-war literature refers to the body of literary works produced after World War II, reflecting the disillusionment, existential crisis, and complex social changes of the time. This literature often addresses themes of alienation, absurdity, and the search for meaning in a fractured world, which aligns closely with the philosophical underpinnings of existentialism as seen in the works of influential authors who grappled with the implications of human freedom and responsibility in a post-war society.
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