Journal of Camus Studies 2015
Contents
Introduction
PETER FRANCEV & SIMON LEA
Dark Authenticity: Being True to Yourself as Evil, Cruel, or Just a Douchebag Arsehole
KIMBERLY BALTZER-JARAY
Organization of the Works of Albert Camus by First Images
ERIC BERG
Subtle Religious Symbolism in Camus’s Novels The Stranger and The Plague
PETER FRANCEV
The Noble Art of Misquoting Camus – From its Origins to the Internet Era
GIOVANNI GAETANI
Holding Fast the Good: Camus and the Return of the Absolute
LAWRENCE R. HARVEY
Caligula and The Letters to a German Friend – Deliberations Regarding the Actions of Camus’s Characters in Regard to the Ethics of Absurdity and the Concept of Metaphysical Rebellion
MACIEJ KAŁUŻA
Camus and Spiritual Exercises: Travel, Meditation and Philosophy as a Way of Life
JOEL OWEN
“Phenomenological Ethics” Is Either a Misnomer or Wrong: On Sherman’s Camus
ZACHARY JAMES PURDUE
“I wouldnt do it for nothin”: The Question of Suicide and the Camusian Critical Tradition in Cormac McCarthy’s Suttree, With Continual Reference to Kierkegaard
TROY WELLINGTON SMITH
Autism and Absurdism: Philosophical Ramifications of Cognitive Criticism in Camus' L'Etranger
ISABELLE WENTWORTH
Review: When Paris Went Dark: The City of Light Under German Occupation, 1940-1944, by Ronald C. Rosbottom
ERIC B. BERG
Review: Albert Camus and the Political Philosophy of the Absurd: Ambivalence, Resistance, and Creativity, by Matthew H. Bowker
PETER FRANCEV
Review: The French Writers’ War, 1940–1953, by Gisèlle Sapiro
MACIEJ KAŁUŻA
Review: Albert Camus’s The Stranger: Critical Essays, edited by Peter Francev
JAMES WOELFEL
Journal of Camus Studies: Manuscript Submission Guidelines