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The Outsider the Plague (Masterpieces of Foreign Literature Series)
This book is a collection of two of the most representative novels by the famous French writer Camus. "The Outsider" reveals the paradoxes in the modern judicial process through the true feelings of a clerk. The social significance of "The Outsider" lies in its profound revelation of absurd reality. "The Plague" is a symbolic novel. In the novel, the story of the people of Ahlan City uniting to fight and defeat the plague fully explains how people should face absurd philosophy. These two works a
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Outsider
Meursault, a clerk in the company, was accused of murder in court, but was eventually sentenced to death because he "did not cry when his mother was buried." In our society, anyone who does not cry at his mother's funeral is liable to death. ——Camus
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The First Man (Collected Works of Nobel Prize-Winning Writers, Camus Volume)
Jacques Colmery, who grew up in a slum in Algeria, became famous at the age of forty. At the order of his mother, he searched for the grave of his father who died in the war and visited people who had been in contact with his father. However, no one could provide him with complete information. His father had long been forgotten. Jacques still knows nothing about the man who used to be his father, but in the process of searching for his roots, he recovered every bit of his own growth. The hardshi
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Outsider
If you feel out of place in a crowd, be sure to read "The Outsider"! Authoritative scholar's 10,000-word introduction, original illustrations, and brand new translation! A Nobel Prize-winning work, a must-read in this lifetime and thought-provoking. Meursault, a clerk in the company, was accused by the court of murder, but because he "did not cry when his mother was buried", he was sentenced to death.
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