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Albert Camus (/kæˈmuː/ ka-MOO; French: [albɛʁ kamy] ; 7
November 1913 – 4
January 1960) was a
French philosopher, author, dramatist, journalist, world...
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Camus or
camus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Albert Camus (1913–1960) was a
French philosopher, writer, and journalist.
Camus or
CAMUS may also...
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Renaud Camus (/kæˈmuː/; French: [ʁəno kamy]; born Jean
Renaud Gabriel Camus on 10
August 1946) is a
French novelist and
conspiracy theorist. He is the...
- Outsider, is a 1942
novella written by
French author Albert Camus. The
first of
Camus's novels published in his lifetime, the
story follows Meursault...
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Camus is a
Basque surname,
stage name, and
given name.
Notable people named Camus include:
Camus Celli, U.S. songwriter,
record producer, and entrepreneur...
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Camus Cognac is a
brand of
cognac that has been
produced by five
generations of the
Camus family,
since 1863 when Jean-Baptiste
Camus organized a group...
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Giulio Camus, also
Jules (1 June 1847 in Magny-en-Vexin – 25
January 1917 in Turin) was a
French botanist and entomologist.
Giulio Camus was a professor...
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philosophical essay by
Albert Camus.
Influenced by
philosophers such as Søren Kierkegaard,
Arthur Schopenhauer, and
Friedrich Nietzsche,
Camus introduces his philosophy...
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Cambridge Companion to Kierkegaard.
Camus, Myth of Sisyphus, p. 41.
Camus, Myth of Sisyphus, p. 55.
Camus, Sisyphus, p122
Camus, Myth of Sisyphus, p. 64. Alan...
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Plague (French: La Peste) is a 1947
absurdist novel by
Albert Camus. The plot
centers around the
French Algerian city of Oran as it
combats a plague...