Includes bibliographical references (pages 82-85) and index.
Jean-Paul Sartre on Camus's portrayal of the absurd -- R.W.B. Lewis on Camus's style and critique of tragedy -- Alain Robbe-Grillet points to metaphors and anthropomorphism -- Patrick Henry compares work of Camus and Voltaire -- Brian T. Fitch on interpretation and misinterpretation -- Patrick McCarthy on the mother image -- John Fletcher explains Camus's manipulation of the reader -- Jack Murray on the novel's apparent coherence -- Avi Sagi on the novel's real concern: social alienation -- Robert C. Solomon on Meursault's lack of honesty.
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Provides a comprehensive study guide to Albert Camus' "The Stranger." Includes a biographical sketch of the author, background of the story, a list of characters, a summary of the story, and selections from critical essays.