Albert Camus and the Literature of Revolt by John Cruickshank
Cruickshank examines Camus' work in the context both of his experiences and of the French background, literary and political; he also analyzes Camus' concepts of Absurdity, Revolt and Freedom themes which occur most frequently in his work.
Albert Camus and the Literature of Revolt by John Cruickshank
3rd trade paperback printing
Condition: Good, edge and corner wear, spine creasing, light soiling on covers, no interior markings except for previous owners markings on inside front cover. Softcover.
Publishing Info: Galaxy / Oxford University Press, New York, 1963
ISBN: n/a
Cruickshank examines Camus' work in the context both of his experiences and of the French background, literary and political; he also analyzes Camus' concepts of Absurdity, Revolt and Freedom and the themes which occur most frequently in his work: the isolation of man in an alien universe, the insufficiency of certain moral values, the estrangement of the individual from themselves.
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