A comparative analysis of existential drama by Lesia Ukrainka and J.-P. Sartre allows one to show philosophical problems of humanistic existential measuring of freedom of the contemporary man, common for the both authors. A special feature of creation of Lesia Ukrainka in comparison with J.-P. Sartre consists in the absence of moral rigorism, abstract philosophical sketchiness in representation of heroes and situations, that gives her drama more expressive, actually humanistic existential sounding.
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