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Albert Camus' hellenic heart, between Saint Augustine and Hegel

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posted on 2016-12-01, 00:00 authored by Matthew Sharpe
This chapter situates Camus' Hellenism in the context of other French modernists in literature. It examines Camus' youthful Hellenism, rooted in his own experiences growing up in French Algeria. It then examines the philosophical dimensions of his defence of classical mesure, in the context of the 20th century European disaster. It also looks at his reading of Greek tragedy, and his key contrast of Prometheus as rebel, with Satan.

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Title of book

Brill's companion to the reception of the classics in international modernism and the avant garde

Volume

9

Series

Brill's companions to classical reception

Chapter number

12

Pagination

242 - 268

Publisher

Brill

Place of publication

Boston, Ma.

ISSN

2213-1426

ISBN-13

9789004276505

Language

eng

Grant ID

DP140101981

Publication classification

B Book chapter; B1 Book chapter

Copyright notice

2017, Koninklijke Brill NV

Extent

14

Editor/Contributor(s)

A Glowyn, J Nikipoulos

Related work

Camus, Philosophe (Brill 2015, 2016), by MJ Sharpe

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