Stranger

Stranger

AngličtinaEbook
Albert Camus, Camus
Horizon Ridge Publishing
EAN: 9781068859656
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&quote;The Stranger&quote; (French: &quote;L'Etranger&quote;) is a novel by Albert Camus, published in 1942. It is a compelling and existential work that examines the absurdity of human existence and societal norms through the story of its protagonist, Meursault. The novel is narrated by Meursault, a detached and emotionally indifferent Algerian Frenchman living in Algiers. Meursault's detached demeanor becomes evident when he displays little emotion at his mother's death, attends her funeral without mourning, and engages in seemingly amoral behavior. His detached outlook on life leads him to commit a senseless act of violence on a beach, which ultimately lands him in court. Throughout the narrative, Camus explores themes of existentialism, absurdity, and the clash between individuality and societal expectations. Meursault's inability to conform to societal norms and his indifference to conventional morality make him an outsider, hence the title, &quote;The Stranger.&quote;The novel delves into the human condition, emphasizing the sense of alienation and the search for meaning in an indifferent and absurd world. Through Meursault's experiences and observations, Camus challenges conventional beliefs about morality, justice, and the nature of human existence. &quote;The Stranger&quote; remains a thought-provoking and influential work in existential literature, known for its concise prose, philosophical depth, and exploration of the complexities of human consciousness and societal norms.
EAN 9781068859656
ISBN 1068859652
Typ produktu Ebook
Vydavatel Horizon Ridge Publishing
Datum vydání 20. července 2024
Jazyk English
Země Uruguay
Autoři Albert Camus, Camus