![]() ![]() These metamorphoses change one another until the final result is available, i.e. In this paper, guilt is interpreted as the polysemantic and multiple phenomenon consisting of the separate, but together related phases, also known as metamorphoses. Baudrillard’s sociological and philosophical conceptions, and the comparative thematology, which unifies the separate parts of the present research. ![]() The methodology of the Master’s thesis is based on M. ![]() The representation of the phenomenon of guilt in Albert Camus’s novel “The Fall” (1956) and Antanas Škėma’s novel “The White Shroud” (1958) is analysed using the approach of the relation between individual and collective. The Metamorphoses of Guilt in Albert Camus‘s Novel „The Fall“ and Antanas Škėma‘s Novel „The White Shroud“ Kaltės metamorfozės Albert‘o Camus romane „Krytis ir Antano Škėmos romane „Balta drobulė“ ![]()
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