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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

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  • 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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    Camus' wikipedia entry

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