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Cliffs Notes on Camus' The Plague

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Nobel prize-winning Albert Camus was an existentialist whose view of humanity and the human condition suffered from a large brushstroke of bleakness. This book concerns a doctor who is called to care for people during a growing epidemic.

74 pages, Paperback

First published October 30, 1985

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Gary K. Carey

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May 17, 2020
Excellent orientation to understanding the work

I have been reading The Plague during the COVID-19 epidemic. The events and psychology run the same courses in a similar political environment that imprisons the people of Oran from both the plague and evil. An excellent analysis.
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July 1, 2008
I never said I understood any of this stuff.
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July 3, 2016
Meh. Not a good idea to use this as your guide. Way too much emphasis on absurdism and the immediate historical allegory of WWII.
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