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The stranger was published in 1942.

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Who is the author of the stranger?

"The Stranger" is by Albert Camus.


Albert Camus the stranger pubication date?

1942


What was the most famous novel by Albert Camus?

The most famous novel by Albert Camus is "The Stranger" (L'Étranger) published in 1942. It is a classic of existentialist literature and explores themes of alienation, absurdity, and the indifference of the universe.


Who is the stranger in the book 'The Stranger'?

In the 1942 book, "The Stranger" by Albert Camus the stranger is Meursault, a French Algerian.


What book is Jacob Singer reading on the subway in the film Jacob's Ladder?

The stranger by Albert Camus


What is unusual about Meursault's reaction to his Maman's death in The Stranger by Albert Camus?

he is unemotional and unconcerned with other people


How did Albert Camus become inspired to write?

Hi was born that way.


What has the author Adele King written?

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What actors and actresses appeared in Albert Camus - 1973?

The cast of Albert Camus - 1973 includes: Albert Camus as himself


Is the stranger in The Stranger Jack Frost?

No, the stranger in The Stranger is not Jack Frost. The Stranger is a character in Albert Camus' novel who embodies existential ideas and philosophies. Jack Frost is a mythical figure associated with winter and frost.


How is the setting important in The Stranger written by Albert Camus?

The setting of Albert Camus' "The Stranger" is the period leading up to World War II. The themes of the meaningless value of human life foreshadows the devastating carnage of World War II. It also reflects the negativity between the two world wars.


Who is Albert Camus and what works has he done?

Albert Camus was a French Nobel Prize winning author, journalist, and philosopher. He has contributed to the rise of the philosophy known as absurdism. His novels include The Stranger, The Plague, The Fall, A Happy Death, and The First Man.