Albert Camus: Revolt, Reason and Resistance – Part 1


Host: Sylvia Davis


Join Sylvia Edwards Davis and Professor Robert Zaretsky for in the first part of our Masterclass, exploring the life and literary career of the influential philosopher and writer Albert Camus. In this first session of two Professor Zaretsky talks about Camus's early life, his philosophical questions about the meaning of life, his experiences during the Nazi occupation of France, and his significant literary works including 'The Myth of Sisyphus' and 'The Stranger.' Professor Zaretsky also discusses Camus's relationships, his philosophical cycles, and his impact on existentialist thought. Don't miss this engaging discussion on one of the most important figures in 20th-century literature.
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