
Albert Camus: A Very Short Introduction
작성자
Oliver Gloag
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History
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
152
언어
영어
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May 1, 2020
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Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0198792972
ISBN-13
9780198792970
설명
Albert Camus stands as a towering figure in 20th-century philosophy and literature, known for his profound exploration of human existence and the absurd. Through a concise yet insightful narrative, Oliver Gloag delves into the complexities of Camus's thought, illustrating how his works continue to resonate in contemporary discussions about meaning and morality.
With a focus on Camus' major texts, Gloag unveils the philosophical underpinnings that shaped the writer's perspective on life, rebellion, and the quest for authenticity. The narrative reflects on Camus's unique position as a writer and thinker, examining his engagement with existentialism and the tensions of modern existence.
As readers navigate Gloag's exploration, they gain a clearer understanding of Camus' legacy, discovering both the challenges and inspirations that come from confronting the absurd. This introduction serves as an accessible entry point for those eager to engage with the ideas that have captivated generations.
With a focus on Camus' major texts, Gloag unveils the philosophical underpinnings that shaped the writer's perspective on life, rebellion, and the quest for authenticity. The narrative reflects on Camus's unique position as a writer and thinker, examining his engagement with existentialism and the tensions of modern existence.
As readers navigate Gloag's exploration, they gain a clearer understanding of Camus' legacy, discovering both the challenges and inspirations that come from confronting the absurd. This introduction serves as an accessible entry point for those eager to engage with the ideas that have captivated generations.