Journal of Camus Studies 2012

Contents

Introduction
PETER FRANCEV & SIMON LEA

Paneloux’s Turn: An Analysis of the Sermons of The Plague
ERIC BERG

Death in Oran: The Plague as Counter to Thomas Mann's Death in Venice
BRADEN CANNON

Neoconservatism in the Political Thought of Albert Camus: A Preliminary Inquiry
JACKSON DOUGHART

Of Dogs and Men: Empathy and Emotion in Camus’ The Stranger
INGRID FERNANDEZ

Homo-Social Eroticness in “The Guest”
PETER FRANCEV

The Eternal Return of Sisyphus: Camus Interpreting Nietzsche
GIOVANNI GAETANI

The World According to Meursault
GEORGE HEFFERNAN

Selfishness in Albert Camus’ La Chute
EMILY HOLMAN

Absurdism and Lyricism: Stylistic Extremes in Camus’ Novels
PEADAR KEARNEY

Camus’ Literary Criminal and the Law: Loathing the Outsider
STEFAN LANCY

Albert Camus: The Politics of Poverty and the Misery of Kabylie
JERRY LARSON

Meursault: Mad, Bad or Messiah?
SIMON LEA

Camus’ Les Justes: A Rebuff to Sartre’s Les Mains Sales
BENEDICT O’DONOHOE

Form and feeling in the Making of Camus’ L’Envers et  l’Endroit
NICHOLAS PADFIELD

Aestheticizing a Bacillus: Disease and Destiny in Albert Camus’ The Plague
PATRICK REILLY

‘Némesis veille…’: An Attempt to Understand Camus’ Unfinished Essay
LUKE RICHARDSON

Camus’ Sense of the Sacred
RON SRIGLEY

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