Journal of the Albert Camus Society 2009
Contents
Editor’s Introduction
SIMON LEA
Observing Meursault, The Stranger
PIERRE BRACKMAN
How Alienation and ‘the Absurd’ are Related in Camus’s The Stranger: Is It One’s Fate To Be Alienated?
DILEK BAŞKAYA
Meursault and Moral Freedom: The Stranger’s Unique Challenge to an Enlightenment Ideal
MATTHEW H. BOWKER
The Unconscious Motivation to Become a Murderer in Camus's The Stranger
STEVEN POSER
The Philosophy of Communication as the Absurd: Albert Camus and the Ethics of Everyday
BRENT SLEASMAN
Does Meursault Lie?
MARY GENNUSO
Meursault and the Indifference of Death: A Logotherapeutic Perspective
PETER FRANCEV
Embracing the Absurd in the Literature of Camus
GWENDOLYN DOLSKE
A Stranger of Words
SVENJA SCHRAHÉ