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The first English translation of Albert Camus' "Preface" to Albert Memmi's first book, La Statue de Sel (The Pillar of Salt). Translated with permission by Scott Davidson.
Albert Camus
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Camus, Dostoievski y el problema moral de la revolución
En este artículo estudio los textos Los demonios, de Dostoievski, su adaptación teatral por Albert Camus, y Les justes, también de este segundo autor.
Alí Víquez Jiménez
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Editorial n.10 "Universo Camus"
Claudia Amigo Pino +2 more
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In and Out of Place: Geographies of Revolt in Camus's La Peste
From Roland Barthes to Shoshana Felman, some of the most insightful readings of Albert Camus’s La Peste ( The Plague ) have focused on its historical dimension.
Erin Tremblay Ponnou-Delaffon
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Albert Camus ha sido, sin duda alguna, uno de los autores franceses del siglo xx más leídos. Sin embargo, pocos son los estudios que abordan su quehacer de traductor.
María Elena Isibasi Pouchin
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In this work, we numerically study the behaviour of the single-mode homogeneously broadened laser versus a large perturbation of the steady state. Periodic behaviour develops for suitable values of the ratio of the population decay rates ℘\wp , which has
Ayadi Samia +2 more
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Situations d’arrachement géographique et existentiel chez Isabelle Eberhardt et Albert Camus
Cet article propose une mise en dialogue des expériences du dépaysement chez Isabelle Eberhardt (1877-1904) et Albert Camus (1913-1960). Dans le champ interprétatif géo-littéraire et de la théorie de la géographie humaniste qui s’intéresse à l ...
Ema Galifi
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Indirect visual odometry with a light-field camera
Visual odometry is the technique of determining a robot’s pose by analyzing images of its surroundings as it moves. Visual odometry can be categorized into monocular when using a single camera, or stereo when using two cameras or more.
Mohamad Al Assaad +2 more
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Whip, Whipped, and Doctors: Homer\u27s Illiad and Camus\u27 The Plague [PDF]
Albert Camus in The Plague gives a pressing, pitilessly clear description of plague conditions:\u27 We are all locked in a city. The gates are closed. The plague rages inside. The only question is, who will die first?
Saffire, Paula
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A Hyporeflective Response to the Absurd
ABSTRACT If life is absurd in that we cannot help but desire the unattainable, then there is prima facie reason to lament the absurd whenever we are confronted with it. This is an intuitive idea: it is fitting to be disappointed by what is essentially disappointing.
Thom Hamer
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