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Albert Camus: From the Absurd to Revolt

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Through an interdisciplinary lens, John Foley delves into Camus' political and philosophical ideas, emphasizing the concepts of "the absurd" and "revolt." The book offers a thorough examination of Camus' contributions to the newspaper Combat, debates on political violence, and critiques of his humanism, particularly in the context of postcolonial perspectives. Additionally, it highlights the often-overlooked work, L'Homme révolté (The Rebel). The analysis is crafted to engage both academic scholars and students, making it a significant resource in Camus studies.

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Albert Camus: From the Absurd to Revolt, John Foley

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anglicky
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John Foley
Rok vydání
2008
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měkká
Počet stran
288
ISBN13
9780773534674
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4,15 z 5
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Through an interdisciplinary lens, John Foley delves into Camus' political and philosophical ideas, emphasizing the concepts of "the absurd" and "revolt." The book offers a thorough examination of Camus' contributions to the newspaper Combat, debates on political violence, and critiques of his humanism, particularly in the context of postcolonial perspectives. Additionally, it highlights the often-overlooked work, L'Homme révolté (The Rebel). The analysis is crafted to engage both academic scholars and students, making it a significant resource in Camus studies.