Literary criticism has traditionally associated the work of Albert Camus with a very specific conception of literature. His more "philosphical" works (namely, his essays) are thus seen as demonstrations of the "message" that his truly literary works seek to transmit. As such, Le Mythe de Sisyphe and L'Homme revolte are considered to provide the driving themes (l'Absurde and la Revolte) of the author's fictive writings. This image (that of the "romancier a message") becomes problematic, however, in face of Camus' intransigent refusal to surrender to any form of dogma. Indeed, for the author, this possibility of surrender constitutes the greatest threat to la Revolte, representing its potential capitulation into Revolution and Terror. We beli...
Contrary to some popular opinion, Camus is a serious philosopher who turns to the medium of the nove...
This thesis acknowledges the presence of a clear note of affirmation in some novels of the mid-Twent...
ii The aim of my study of Camus is twofold. The first aspect concerns the content of his books, the ...
The challenge nowadays is how to approach the early life and work of Albert Camus without slipping i...
This thesis is about the application of Camus\u27 philosophy as a hermeneutic in dealing with meanin...
This study addresses the problem of nihilism by analyzing this concept in the writings of the contem...
This essay examines The Myth of Sisyphus (1942), The Plague (1947), and The Rebel (1951). I have cho...
The paper analyses Albert Camus’ literary work as a form of alternative politics of resistance. Alth...
The aim of this thesis is to determine that which constitutes cynical consciousness within the works...
In the article the author carries out an analysis of the conceptual relationship between The Myth of...
Camus’ early philosophy has been subject to various kinds of criticism. In this paper I address a pr...
This thesis investigates the use of Albert Camus’s concept of “rebellion” in crafting an “art of liv...
Absurdism is the conscious understanding of man of how irrelevant he is in the grand scheme of thing...
The present article wants to cross the way that Albert Camus, along his both philosophical and liter...
This article considers the relation between L\u27Etranger and Caligula, with Camus\u27 philosophical...
Contrary to some popular opinion, Camus is a serious philosopher who turns to the medium of the nove...
This thesis acknowledges the presence of a clear note of affirmation in some novels of the mid-Twent...
ii The aim of my study of Camus is twofold. The first aspect concerns the content of his books, the ...
The challenge nowadays is how to approach the early life and work of Albert Camus without slipping i...
This thesis is about the application of Camus\u27 philosophy as a hermeneutic in dealing with meanin...
This study addresses the problem of nihilism by analyzing this concept in the writings of the contem...
This essay examines The Myth of Sisyphus (1942), The Plague (1947), and The Rebel (1951). I have cho...
The paper analyses Albert Camus’ literary work as a form of alternative politics of resistance. Alth...
The aim of this thesis is to determine that which constitutes cynical consciousness within the works...
In the article the author carries out an analysis of the conceptual relationship between The Myth of...
Camus’ early philosophy has been subject to various kinds of criticism. In this paper I address a pr...
This thesis investigates the use of Albert Camus’s concept of “rebellion” in crafting an “art of liv...
Absurdism is the conscious understanding of man of how irrelevant he is in the grand scheme of thing...
The present article wants to cross the way that Albert Camus, along his both philosophical and liter...
This article considers the relation between L\u27Etranger and Caligula, with Camus\u27 philosophical...
Contrary to some popular opinion, Camus is a serious philosopher who turns to the medium of the nove...
This thesis acknowledges the presence of a clear note of affirmation in some novels of the mid-Twent...
ii The aim of my study of Camus is twofold. The first aspect concerns the content of his books, the ...