Albert Camus. A study of his work

THODY Philip, [CAMUS Albert]
Albert Camus. A study of his work
Softcover, pb, 8vo, 155 pp., bibliography

"Albert Camus. A study of his work" is a comprehensive study of the works of the renowned French philosopher, author, and journalist, Albert Camus. Written by Philip Thody, the book delves into the philosophical concepts and literary techniques used by Camus in his novels, essays, and plays. Thody provides a detailed analysis of Camus's major works, including "The Stranger," "The Plague," and "The Fall," among others. The book also explores Camus's views on existentialism and the human condition, offering readers a deeper understanding of his philosophy. Thody's lucid writing style makes complex philosophical concepts accessible to a wider audience. This book is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in Camus's work or 20th-century philosophy and literature.

THODY Philip, [CAMUS Albert]@ wikipedia
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