Ball State Teachers College Forum, Volúmenes15-16Ball State University., 1974 |
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... Camus With his usual optimism , seeing in Camus ' letter only what it profited him to see , but in solid good faith , Sinclair in his answer did not fail to insist upon Camus ' promise , taking it for granted and putting the French ...
... Camus With his usual optimism , seeing in Camus ' letter only what it profited him to see , but in solid good faith , Sinclair in his answer did not fail to insist upon Camus ' promise , taking it for granted and putting the French ...
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... Camus presents in The Myth of Sisyphus , onto another writer's literary creation is , of course , illogical- even more so when the writer predates that system by several centuries . There- fore , my emphasis on Camus must be seen not as ...
... Camus presents in The Myth of Sisyphus , onto another writer's literary creation is , of course , illogical- even more so when the writer predates that system by several centuries . There- fore , my emphasis on Camus must be seen not as ...
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... Camus , however , although accepting the absurd , rejects suicide - and , in his view , so must all absurd men . Hamlet , al- though approaching the absurd through intellectual effort , has not yet come to Camus ' ultimate conclusion ...
... Camus , however , although accepting the absurd , rejects suicide - and , in his view , so must all absurd men . Hamlet , al- though approaching the absurd through intellectual effort , has not yet come to Camus ' ultimate conclusion ...
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