Camus The Stranger

The Stranger (French: L'Étranger [letʁɑ̃ʒe], lit. 'The Foreigner'), also published in English as The Outsider, is a 1942 novella written by French author Albert Camus. The first of Camus' novels to be published, the story follows Meursault, an indifferent settler in French Algeria, who, weeks after his mother's funeral, kills an unnamed Arab man in Algiers. The story is divided into two ...

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Albert Camus’s novel The Stranger follows the life of Meursault, a Frenchman living in Algeria whose apathetic responses to life get him in trouble socially and eventually result in his death. It is concerned with the absurd and with the French colonization of Algeria. Published in 1942, The Stranger was Camus’s first novel.

The Stranger review – lustrously beautiful and superbly realised modern take on the Camus classic

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A short summary of Albert Camus's The Stranger. This free synopsis covers all the crucial plot points of The Stranger.

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The Stranger by Albert Camus is regarded as one of the finest examples of absurdist fiction ever written. Camus was one of the pioneers of this form of philosophy and used it as the guiding principle in the conception and creation of The Stranger. This novel is certainly his best-known work of fiction. The story follows Meursault, an unusual man living in Algiers who floats from one part of ...

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Works, such as the novels The Stranger (1942) and The Plague (1947), of Algerian-born French writer and philosopher Albert Camus concern the absurdity of the human condition; he won the Nobel Prize of 1957 for literature.

The Stranger by Albert Camus: The Life of an Absurd Man While seeming to depict an act of mindless violence, Camus’ The Stranger is a short yet profound meditation on the inherent absurdity and meaningless at the heart of human existence. Published: written by Catherine Dent, MA 20th and 21st Century Literary Studies, BA English Literature

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