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  1. Albert Camus: Elements of a Life by Robert Zaretsky, 2010-01-04
  2. Camus at "Combat": Writing 1944-1947 by Albert Camus, 2007-08-13
  3. Caligula and Three Other Plays by Albert Camus, 1962-02-12
  4. Albert Camus: From the Absurd to Revolt by John Foley, 2008-10
  5. Correspondence, 1932-1960 by Albert Camus, Jean Grenier, 2003-05-01
  6. The Rebel (Penguin Modern Classics) by Albert Camus, 2000-12-07
  7. Albert Camus;: A study of his work by Philip Malcolm Waller Thody, 1958
  8. The just; (Penguin plays) by Albert Camus, 1970
  9. The Fastidious Assassins (Penguin Great Ideas) by Albert Camus, 2008
  10. Camus: Portrait of a Moralist by Stephen Eric Bronner, 2009-10-01
  11. The Outsider by Albert Camus, 1981
  12. The Stranger [ 1946 ] a novel by Albert Camus (V-2, a Vintage Book) by Albert Camus, 1946
  13. The Outsider by Albert Camus, 1981
  14. The Stranger [ 1946 ] a novel by Albert Camus (V-2, a Vintage Book) by Albert Camus, 1946

41. Biographie: Albert Camus, 1913-1960
Translate this page 1913-1960. albert camus. 1913 7. November albert camus wird in Mondovi/Algerienals Sohn eines elsässischen Landarbeiters und einer Spanierin geboren.
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Albert Camus
Schriftsteller, Dramatiker und Journalist
Ersten Weltkrieg 1914. Die Mutter zieht mit ihren beiden Kindern nach Algier.
Abitur an einem Gymnasium in Algier. Camus erleidet einen ersten Tuberkuloseanfall.
Beginn des Studiums der Philosophie in Algier.
Camus heiratet Simone Hue. Die Ehe wird bereits 1934 wieder geschieden. Er arbeitet als Angestellter um sich seinen Lebensunterhalt zu verdienen.
Beitritt zur Kommunistischen Partei, aus der er bereits 1935 wieder austritt.
Theatertournee mit der Truppe von Radio-Alger. In dieser Zeit schreibt Camus die ersten Seiten von "L'Envers et l'Endroit" das 1937 erscheint.
Camus prangert als Journalist die kolonialen Ungerechtigkeiten in Algerien an.
Camus reist nach Savoyen und nach Florenz.
Zweiten Weltkrieg

Heirat mit Francine Faure.
Camus wird aus Algerien ausgewiesen und geht als Reporter der Zeitung "Paris-Soir" nach Paris. Jean-Paul Sartre mit.

42. Bienvenue Sur CamusTermi_Net, Le Site Web Des Terminales Du Lycée ALbert Camus
Pages des ©l¨ves de terminale du Lyc©e albert camus de Fr©jus.
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Camus TermiNet, le site des terminales du Lycée Albert Camus de Fréjus
Bienvenue sur le site des terminales du Lycée Albert Camus de Fréjus... - Je sais que je ne sais rien... - Connais-toi toi-même...
Pourquoi ce site ? Ce site a été conçu et réalisé par les professeurs de philosophie de l'établissement pour présenter les activités qu'ils proposent aux lycéens d'Albert Camus. Il rend compte des recherches pédagogiques liées au projet "L'Informatique et Internet au Service de l'Enseignement de la Philosophie " , projet soutenu par la MAFPEN. Il se fait l'écho des activités du Club de Philosophie et de l'Atelier de Réflexion Citoyenne. Il met en ligne des corrigés (dissertations et commentaires de textes), des travaux d'élèves (dissertations, commentaires de textes et exposés), des cours, des analyses, et des textes fondamentaux. Il essaye de faire partager à tous quelques moments forts du voyage en Hongrie (23 février 1998 - 5 mars 1998) des terminales promotion 1997/1998 , mais il a été créé aussi pour remercier tous les partenaires de cette aventure hongroise, sans lesquels ce voyage aurait été impossible.

43. TPCN - Great Quotations ( By Albert Camus To Inspire And Motivate You To Achieve
Collection of unreferenced quotations organized by subject.
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Arts and Artists
T o write is to become disinterested. There is a certain renunciation in art.
Books and Reading
A novel is never anything, but a philosophy put into images.
Charm
C harm is a way of getting the answer yes without having asked any clear question.
Death and Dying
M en are never really willing to die except for the sake of freedom: therefore they do not believe in dying completely.
Dissatisfaction
M an is the only creature who refuses to be what he is.
Fallibility
W e all carry within us our places of exile, our crimes, and our ravages. But our task is not to unleash them on the world; it is to fight them in ourselves and in others.
Freedom
T he only conception of freedom I can have is that of the prisoner or the individual in the midst of the State. The only one I know is freedom of thought and action.
Giving
I t is normal to give away a little of one's life in order not to lose it all.
Happiness
W hen you have once seen the glow of happiness on the face of a beloved person, you know that a man can have no vocation but to awaken that light on the faces surrounding him; and you are torn by the thought of the unhappiness and night you cast, by the mere fact of living, in the hearts you encounter.

44. Albert Camus: SPIKE Interviews Catherine Camus, Daughter Of Albert Camus
Interview with Catherine camus about her father's book The First Man. By Russell Wilkinson. At Category Arts Literature Authors C camus, albert......SPIKE's exclusive interview with Catherine camus, daughter of the Nobel prize winningnovelist and philosopher, albert camus. Existentialist albert camus.
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I n January 1960, the French writer and philosopher Albert Camus was killed in a car crash along with his friend and publisher, Michel Gallimard. Recovered from the wreckage of the crash was the unfinished manuscript of Camus' latest novel, The First Man. In 1957, Camus had been awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in recognition of his most famous novels, The Outsider and The Plague Fifty years after its original publication The Outsider is still France's best-selling novel this century. In October 1995

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46. Albert Camus: THE MYTH OF SISYPHUS 126136
Excerpt from the work.Category Arts Literature Authors C camus, albert Works...... heights is enough to fill a man's heart. One must imagine Sisyphushappy. albert camus- Translation by Justin O'Brien, 1955.
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T he M yth of S isyphus The gods had condemned Sisyphus to ceaselessly rolling a rock to the top of a mountain, whence the stone would fall back of its own weight. They had thought with some reason that there is no more dreadful punishment than fu tile and hopeless labor. If one believes Homer, Sisyphus was the wisest and most prudent of mortals. According to another tradition, however, he was disposed to practice the profession of highwayman. I see no contradiction in this. Opinions differ as to the reasons why he became the futile laborer of the underworld. To begin with, he is accused of a certain levity in regard to the gods. He stole their secrets. Egina, the daughter of Esopus, was carried off by Jupiter. The father was shocked by that disappearance and complained to Sisyphus. He, who knew of the abduction, offered to tell about it on condition that Esopu s would give water to the citadel of Corinth. To the celestial thunderbolts he preferred the benediction of water. He was punished for this in the underworld. Homer tells us also that Sisyphus had put Death in chains. Pluto could not endure the sight of h is deserted, silent empire. He dispatched the god of war, who liberated Death from the hands of her conqueror. It is said that Sisyphus, being near to death, rashly wanted to test his wife's love. He ordered her to cast his unburied body into the middle of the public square. Sisyphus woke up in the underworld. And there, annoyed by an obedience so contrary to human love, he obtained from Pluto permission to return to earth in order to chastise his wife. But when he had seen again the face of this world, enjoyed water and sun, warm stones and the sea, he no longer wanted to go back to the infernal darkness. Recalls, signs of anger, warnings were of no avail. Many years more he lived facing the curve of the gulf, the sparkling sea, and the smiles of earth. A decree of the gods w as necessary. Mercury came and seized the impudent man by the collar and, snatching him from his joys, lead him forcibly back to the underworld, where his rock was ready for him.

47. Suicide
Suicide and the absurd. Contrasting the views of albert camus and Thomas Nagel.
http://www.nobunaga.demon.co.uk/htm/suicide.htm
Suicide
* Footnotes * [F1] Page 107-111 in The Myth of Sisyphus (penguin,London 1955) by A.Camus [F2] Page 32,op.cit. [F3] Page 11,op.cit. [F4] Page 516, The Philosophy of K.Jaspers (LOLP,Tudor press,N.Y.) [F5] Page 53-55 Camus's The Myth of Sisyphus [F6] Page 12,in Mortal Questions (Cambridge Universirty Press,Cambridge 1979) by T.Nagel [F7] Page 14, Nagel op.cit. [F8] Page 17,op.cit. [F9] Page 17,op.cit. [F10] Page 18,op.cit. [F11] Page 21,op.cit. N.B. There is no bibliography. Back to Philosophy : Hall of Minerva Back to Shino and Ian's Mind and Body Shop

48. Bienvenue Sur CamusTermi_Net, Le Site Web Des Terminales Du Lycée ALbert Camus
Site web des classes terminales du Lyc©e albert camus de Fr©jus. Con§u et r©alis© par les professeurs de philosophie.
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/alias.socrate/
Camus TermiNet, le site des terminales du Lycée Albert Camus de Fréjus
Bienvenue sur le site des terminales du Lycée Albert Camus de Fréjus... - Je sais que je ne sais rien... - Connais-toi toi-même...
Pourquoi ce site ? Ce site a été conçu et réalisé par les professeurs de philosophie de l'établissement pour présenter les activités qu'ils proposent aux lycéens d'Albert Camus. Il rend compte des recherches pédagogiques liées au projet "L'Informatique et Internet au Service de l'Enseignement de la Philosophie " , projet soutenu par la MAFPEN. Il se fait l'écho des activités du Club de Philosophie et de l'Atelier de Réflexion Citoyenne. Il met en ligne des corrigés (dissertations et commentaires de textes), des travaux d'élèves (dissertations, commentaires de textes et exposés), des cours, des analyses, et des textes fondamentaux. Il essaye de faire partager à tous quelques moments forts du voyage en Hongrie (23 février 1998 - 5 mars 1998) des terminales promotion 1997/1998 , mais il a été créé aussi pour remercier tous les partenaires de cette aventure hongroise, sans lesquels ce voyage aurait été impossible.

49. ClassicNotes: Albert Camus
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Biography of Albert Camus
Camus soon leaves Algiers to travel in Central Europe. His marriage to Simone breaks up due to her serious drug addiction, an opponent for her attention and respect he could not beat. He is still able to produce his own play that year however, The Revolt in Austria. In 1937, Camus completes the book A Happy Death though it remains unpublished during his lifetime. However Camus does publish the essay collection The Wrong Side and the Right Side. He supports the Blum-Viollette legislation on mitigating social problems in Algeria and is expelled from the Communist Party. He then refuses a teaching post in Sidi-Bel-Abbès but writes a characteristic essay, Betwixt and Between. His theater group is renamed the Théâtre de l'Equipe. He runs it until 1938, producing the works of many renowned playwrights, such as Malraux, Gide, Synge, and Dostoevsky. Amazingly, a year later Camus not only revives Caligula and publishes Exile and the Kingdom and "Reflections on the Guillotine", but he wins the Nobel Prize for literature. Following the biggest award of his life, Camus republishes The Wrong Side and The Right Side with a new introduction. He buys a house at Lourmarin in Southern France and chooses to turn down an offer to have artistic control over the Comedie Francaise. Instead, in 1959, he adapts and directs Dostoevsky's The Possessed for the experimental stage. He also works full time on the novel, The First Man. On the 4th of January, Camus is killed in a car accident at Villeblevin. A Happy Death and The First Man are published posthumously decades later. The sudden death cuts short the life of the great moralist of twentieth-century French letters.

50. Albert Camus
Brief selection, without references.
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Albert Camus Quotes
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You cannot acquire experience by making experiments. You cannot create experience. You must undergo it. Don't wait for the last judgment. It takes place every day. Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow; don't walk behind me, I may not lead; walk beside me, and just be my friend. I shall tell you a great secret, my friend. Do not wait for the last judgement, it takes place every day. If there is a sin against life, it consists perhaps not so much in despairing of life as in hoping for another life and in eluding the implacable grandeur of this life. We always deceive ourselves twice about the people we love - first to their advantage, then to their disadvantage.
Albert Camus, (1913-1960) French novelist, essayist, and playwright What is a rebel? A man who says no. I enjoyed my own nature to the fullest, and we all know that there lies happiness, although, to soothe one another mutually, we occasionally pretend to condemn such joys as selfishness. Back To My Main Quotes Page

51. Albert Camus -- Philosophy Books And Online Resources
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by Olivier Todd, Benjamin Ivry (Translator), Clivier Todd. Olivier Todd's biography of Albert Camus matches its subject's depth by portraying the man as well as the moralist. Born in Algeria and raised in poverty by an illiterate mother, Camus never forgot where he came from. He made his name in Nazi-occupied Parispublicly as the author of The Stranger and The Myth of Sisyphus , covertly as a member of the Resistance and editor of its newspaper, Combat but he longed for the North African sun of his youth. During the years of crisis when Algeria struggled to break free from France, Camus alienated both colonialists and revolutionaries by supporting full equality for Arabs but denouncing terrorism. "I believe in justice," he told an Algerian heckler at a 1957 meeting he addressed in Stockholm after winning the Nobel Prize. "But I will defend my mother before justice." It is this preference for the concrete over the abstract that makes Camus such an appealing thinker. Todd's biography, which offers the most fully human depiction yet, is equally engaging...

52. Www.romanistik.info: Albert Camus. Kunst Und Moral - Bibliographie Bibliografie
Bietet eine kurze Beschreibung von Kunst und Moral im Werk von albert camus, eine Liste der Werke und Links zu Seiten ¼ber den Autor.
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Albert Camus Colloque internationale de Poitiers, 29, 30 et 31 mai 2003. "Le monde absurde ne reçoit
qu'une justification esthétique."
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Dialoghi/Dialogues
. Literatur und Kultur Italiens und Frankreichs.
Hrsg. Dirk Hoeges, Peter Lang , Frankfurt/M u.a. 2002 I Bestellung Zur Reihe: Dialoghi/Dialogues
In der Buchhandlung La t Jean-Paul Sartre Aus dem Inhalt: L'envers et l'endroit und Noces - Die Kunstform des Le mythe de Sisyphe - Der Kampf gegen das Unheil: La peste La chute und L'exil et le royaume - Der Nobelpreis - Le premier homme - Albert Camus und Jean-Paul Sartre Der Band "Albert Camus. Kunst und Moral" ist in der Reihe

53. Notebook On Albert Camus
Collection of miscellaneous links.
http://www.baylor.edu/~Scott_Moore/Contemp_Philosophy/Camus_info.html
The Notebook
on Albert Camus
Camus Web Sites Primary Sources Secondary Sources Resources on The Stranger
  • Preface to The Stranger by Camus
  • Herbert Mitgang's Review of the 1988 Matthew Ward translation of the The Stranger (NY Times, April 18, 1988)

54. Existentialism: Page Moved
Existentialism, albert camus. albert camus was a political activist,existentialist, and Nobel Prize winner. albert camus. Biography
http://www.tameri.com/csw/exist/camus.html
The Existential Primer page on Albert Camus has relocated to: http://www.tameri.com/csw/exist/camus.asp

55. Albert Camus
Brief introduction featuring a biography, discussion of the major works, and mentions of his themes and style.
http://www.littlebluelight.com/camusframe.html

56. Camus - Hochzeit In Tipasa - Nietzsche - Geburt Der Tragödie - Parallelen
Ein Aufsatz von Patrick Horvath ¼ber die Parallelen zwischen albert camus' Hochzeit in Tipasa und Friedrich Nietzsches Geburt der Trag¶die.
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Dionysos in Tipasa
Über die Parallelen zwischen Albert Camus' Hochzeit in Tipasa und Friedrich Nietzsches Geburt der Tragödie
Patrick Horvath
Werner Horvath: Albert Camus, Zeichnung im Stil des neuen bildenden Konstruktivismus
Dionysos in Tipasa
Im Jahre 1930 - der später weltberühmte Albert Camus zählte erst siebzehn Jahre - zeigten sich bei diesem Symptome der in den Armenvierteln von Algier, in denen Camus seine Kindheit und Jugend zubringen mußte, so gefürchteten Lungentuberkulose. Die furchtbaren Eindrücke, die Camus von dieser schweren Erkrankung davontrug, sollten sich später in seinem literarischen Schaffen niederschlagen; der Tod, den er damals so nah vor Augen hatte, als er im Mustapha-Spital lag, einer Heilanstalt für Mittellose in Belcourt, einem der ärmsten Stadtteile von Algier, sollte in seinem Werk als zentrales Problem der menschlichen Existenz immer wiederkehren . In seinem unvollendeten, im Nachlaß erschienenen, autobiographisch gefärbten Roman "Der erste Mensch" beschreibt er diese Erfahrungen so: "Jugend. Seine Lebenskraft, sein Glaube an das Leben. Aber er spuckte Blut. Sein Leben würde also das sein, das Krankenhaus, der Tod, die Einsamkeit, diese Absurdität. (...) Und ganz tief in seinem Innern: nein, nein, das Leben ist etwas anderes."

57. Camus Studies Association
Brief outline of the CSA's goals. Membership form available. In both French and English.Category Arts Literature Authors C camus, albert......
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58. Camus, Albert
albert camus. Nobel Prizewinning Algerian-born novelist and philosopher If youwould like to write one, please fill in the albert camus profile form.
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Nobel Prize-winning Algerian-born novelist and philosopher Family Name Camus Given Name Albert Dates Gender Male Country Algeria
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  • Le Mythe de Sisyphe (The Myth of Sisyphus) [Essay, 1942] L'Etranger (The Stranger) [Novel, 1942] La Peste (The Plague) [Novel, 1947] La Chute (The Fall) [Novel, 1956] L'Exil et le Royaume (Exile and Kingdom) [Novel, 1957]
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59. Existentialists Albert Camus
Fan site with biography, review of his major works, quotes, links and bibliography.
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60. MVS Albert Camus Page
Animated cartoon inspired by The Myth of Sisyphus.
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MVS Albert Camus Page
Sisyphus: a cruel king of Corinth condemned to roll a huge stone up a hill in Hades only to have it roll down again on nearing the top. Compare with: training for and running a marathon. You will never be happy if you continue to search for what happiness consists of. You will never live if you are looking for the meaning of life. Charitable Donations Club Info Coaches MVS Home ... Youth Program

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