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  1. 1 de ago. de 2022 · Albert Camus’s The Stranger may be a short novel, but it definitely packs a punch. An existential-dread-inducing punch but nevertheless a comforting one. It’ll make more sense when I explain that. By Emilyin Book ReviewsonJuly 31, 2022January 28, 2024. 10 comments. Albert Camus’s The Stranger may be a short novel, but it definitely packs ...

  2. The novel opens with Meursault 's indifference at his mother's funeral and the consternation it provokes among the people around him. This dynamic recurs much more starkly at the trial, where the account of Meursault's "insensitivity" towards his mother 's death proves to be what ultimately turns the jury against him. People's surprise and dismay at novel's start implied they were judging ...

  3. 11 de may. de 2012 · Stuart Gilbert, a British scholar and a friend of James Joyce, was the first person to attempt Camus’s “L’Étranger” in English. In 1946, Gilbert translated the book’s title as “The ...

  4. 21 de nov. de 2023 · Meursault, the protagonist of the novel The Stranger by Albert Camus, goes through life as a French man in colonial Algeria feeling isolated and detached from the people and events around him. He ...

  5. 11 de dic. de 2020 · Camus's classic novel 'The Stranger' portrays an enigmatic man who commits a senseless crime and then calmly, and apparently indifferently, sits through his trial and hears himself condemned to death. Other editions - View all. The Stranger Albert Camus Snippet view - 1942.

  6. In The Stranger, Camus describes (and does not explain) ordinary events without getting too caught up in their philosophical implications and without trying to point to any universal themes. The first part of the novel, in particular, delights in describing the many humdrum events and quirky characters that fill Meursault's everyday life.

  7. 8 de nov. de 2023 · Albert Camus‘ “The Stranger” stands as an enduring testament to the complexities of human existence, blending a gripping narrative with profound philosophical musings. Published in 1942, this novella has continued to captivate readers and stimulate discussions about the meaning of life, the absurdity of existence, and the consequences of detached indifference.