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This book provides a depth-psychological, analytic reading of all Albert Camus’s imaginative literary works including his essays and reminiscences. The chronological procedure reveals an evolution of unconscious themes underlying the conscious views and attitudes to which Camus kept returning over the course of his life. Topics discussed in this study include the analysis of Camus’s rejection of morality as the enemy of affection and self-fulfilment; his atheism; the apparent qualifications in his opposition to terrorism; and his absolute rejection of the death penalty as an instrument of state terrorism. This group of attitudes is located in the Camus family nexus, both in their external and historical reference and in their emerging internal conscious and unconscious meanings, enriched by autobiographical references in the novels to Camus’s adult character and personal and political life experiences.

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Contents: Origins of an Anti-Moralist – A Happy Death - The Happiness of Non-Being – The Outsider - Convicted of Matricide – The Plague - Internal Corruption – Exile and the Kingdom - Solitariness or Solidarity – The Fall - Self-Doubts of a Narcissist – The First Man - Camus Buries his Father.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
      Publication Date: 17/02/2010
      ISBN13: 9783034300063, 978-3034300063
      ISBN10: 3034300069

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book provides a depth-psychological, analytic reading of all Albert Camus’s imaginative literary works including his essays and reminiscences. The chronological procedure reveals an evolution of unconscious themes underlying the conscious views and attitudes to which Camus kept returning over the course of his life. Topics discussed in this study include the analysis of Camus’s rejection of morality as the enemy of affection and self-fulfilment; his atheism; the apparent qualifications in his opposition to terrorism; and his absolute rejection of the death penalty as an instrument of state terrorism. This group of attitudes is located in the Camus family nexus, both in their external and historical reference and in their emerging internal conscious and unconscious meanings, enriched by autobiographical references in the novels to Camus’s adult character and personal and political life experiences.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Origins of an Anti-Moralist – A Happy Death - The Happiness of Non-Being – The Outsider - Convicted of Matricide – The Plague - Internal Corruption – Exile and the Kingdom - Solitariness or Solidarity – The Fall - Self-Doubts of a Narcissist – The First Man - Camus Buries his Father.

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