This paper is about to argue against a commonly accepted discourse according to which the plays of Edward Albee can be labelled as "absurdist".The works of the American playwright, such as Foundation the American Dream, are characterized by a certain fragmentation; that is, the lack of any narrative that could narrow the range of the interpretation
Jewish Hospitals in 20th Century Amsterdam: A Tale of Growth, Change, and Decline
Major improvements in medical diagnostics and treatments in Dutch hospital care during the second half of the 19th century led to a shift from a nearly exclusive focus on indigent patients to an increasing proportion of hospital beds dedicated to paying Foundation middle-class patients.To accommodate this change, three private non-sectarian hospita