Albert Camus and the Literature of Revolt

Praeger (1978)
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"Examines Camus' work in the context both of his experiences and of the French background, literary and political; [the author] also analyzes Camus' concepts of Absurdity, Revolt and Freedom, and the themes which occur most frequently in his work." -- Oxford University Press edition.

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