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Research talk by Dr David Sorfa: 'Can We Take Existentialism Seriously? Tony Hancock and The Rebel (1961)'
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Research talk by Dr David Sorfa: 'Can We Take Existentialism Seriously? Tony Hancock and The Rebel (1961)'
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Wednesday 2 November 2022
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Merchiston Campus, E14
Hosted by the Centre for Arts, Media and Culture, guest speaker Dr David Sorfa (University of Edinburgh) will be presenting on film-philosophy and the parodic presentation of Existentialism in Robin Day's 1961 comedy The Rebel.
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