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  2. 1,112,077 ratings51,183 reviews. Published in 1942 by French author Albert Camus, The Stranger has long been considered a classic of twentieth-century literature. Le Monde ranks it as number one on its "100 Books of the Century" list.

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    • Meursault’s Journey
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    Meursault does not disappoint. He goes on a condensed journey through The Stranger. We encounter him as he deals with some of life’s major changes and curveballs. There’s the death of his mother, but he also experiences violence, what should’ve been, or could’ve been, love, happiness, and grief, all alongside freedom and imprisonment. I remember re...

    He has no real morals or rules to live by, something that’s meant to catch the reader’s attention. It certainly irks the characters in the novel, such as the chaplain of the prison and the magistrate. They express disbelief in the way he considers life and death and what comes after. It is incomprehensible to them to feel as Meursault feels or know...

    The greatest novels I’ve ever read remain in my mind because of an experiential, affective, aura around them. This is solidified in more ways than one, but the conclusion is perhaps the most important of all. Throughout The Stranger, Meursault shows the reader how he feels. He exhibits it through his willingness to do what’s asked of him, marry who...

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  3. Read an in-depth character analysis of Meursault, the plot summary, and explanations of important quotes from The Stranger. Or, learn more by studying SparkNotes guides to other works by Albert Camus.

  4. Aug 1, 2022 · My Thoughts. (This review will contain a general plot summary including spoilers because the ending reveals the main theme of the novel) The Stranger opens with the main character and narrator, Meursault, attending his mother’s funeral, and we witness his apathetic and very detached demeanor.

  5. Sep 15, 2016 · Alice Kaplan’s book about a book — Camus’s “The Stranger” — is part history, part biography and part literary criticism.

  6. Sep 28, 2016 · REVIEW: An Engaging, Investigative Look at Albert Camus's "The Stranger" — The National Book Review. Looking for the Stranger: Albert Camus and the Life of a Literary Classic by Alice Kaplan. University of Chicago Press, 288 pp. By Madeleine Dobie. In the spring of 1946, Albert Camus visited New York City.

  7. Analysis. The Stranger. By Albert Camus. 'The Stranger' was part of a cycle of Camus’s works that focuses on alienation and the absurd. Introduction. Summary. Themes and Analysis. Historical Context. Characters. Quotes. Review. Albert Camus. Article written by Emma Baldwin.

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