Journal of Camus Studies 2016

Contents

Groundhog Day: Finding an Invincible Summer in the Deepest Punxsutawney Winter
PAUL FIELDS

Absurd Interpretations: A Camusian reading of Lord Byron’s Play Cain
PETER FRANCEV

Colonial Encounters in Albert Camus: Algeria and Limits of Freedom
JARED GEE

The Meaningless Life Is Not Worth Living: Critical Reflections on Marcel’s Critique of Camus
GEORGE HEFFERNAN

Getting Existential About Vietnam: Albert Camus’ and Jean-Paul Sartre’s View on the Conflict
AURORA HELLER

Attempted Suicide: An Absurdist and Psychoanalytical Interpretation of Suicide in Albert Camus’ The Stranger
DANIEL HENKE

Beyond Critical Reductionism: Reading The Plague alongside The Rebel
PASCAL ALLY HUSSEIN

The Shaping of Revolt: Camus’s Neither Victims nor Executioners in Relation to the Origins of the Author’s Position, Merleau-Ponty’s Humanism and Terror and the Later Political Debate Concerning Camus’s Critique of the Legitimization of Violence
MACIEJ KAŁUŻA

‘The One Truly Philosophical Problem’: Arthur Schopenhauer, Leo Tolstoy and Albert Camus on the Question of Suicide
MATHIJS PETERS

Letter to a Germanist Friend: On Camus and Heidegger
MATTHEW SHARPE

Didactic Dialogues: Speculative Moralism from Dostoevsky to Camus
GRACE WHISTLER

Review: Sartre’s Second Century, Edited by Benedict O’Donohoe and Roy Elveton
PETER FRANCEV

Review: Camus, Philosophe: To Return to Our Beginnings by Matthew Sharpe
PETER FRANCEV

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