Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 10Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2000 |
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... Camus in pre - Second World War Algeria and sustained , with increasing difficulty , until his death in 1960. I refer not to Camus the interpreter and recreator of existing myth , as analyzed by Monique Crochet , nor to Camus the artist ...
... Camus in pre - Second World War Algeria and sustained , with increasing difficulty , until his death in 1960. I refer not to Camus the interpreter and recreator of existing myth , as analyzed by Monique Crochet , nor to Camus the artist ...
Page 91
... Camus's texts , unless otherwise stated , are to the Pléiade edition . 2. Alain Costes , La Parole manquante , Paris : Payot , 1973 . 3. Monique Crochet , Les Mythes dans l'oeuvre de Camus , Paris : Editions universitaires , 1973 . 4. I ...
... Camus's texts , unless otherwise stated , are to the Pléiade edition . 2. Alain Costes , La Parole manquante , Paris : Payot , 1973 . 3. Monique Crochet , Les Mythes dans l'oeuvre de Camus , Paris : Editions universitaires , 1973 . 4. I ...
Page 92
... Camus's response to women . 25. Camus projects the young French of Algiers in ' L'Eté à Alger ' as a new super - race , capable of exhausting life in the immediate , lucid before death but brave in their response to it . cf. Noces ...
... Camus's response to women . 25. Camus projects the young French of Algiers in ' L'Eté à Alger ' as a new super - race , capable of exhausting life in the immediate , lucid before death but brave in their response to it . cf. Noces ...
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Living on the Margin Byzantine Farmers | 93 |
The British Protectorate of the Ionian Islands 18471859 | 107 |
Founts of Identity The Thirst of Hercules | 125 |
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