Mansions of the Spirit: Essays in Literature and ReligionGeorge A. Panichas |
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... Camus was certainly fascinated by the " étrange religion de Faulkner , " readily suggesting that it contained the secret of Faulkner's tragic power . In a preface to the regular French edition of Requiem , translated by Maurice - Edgar ...
... Camus was certainly fascinated by the " étrange religion de Faulkner , " readily suggesting that it contained the secret of Faulkner's tragic power . In a preface to the regular French edition of Requiem , translated by Maurice - Edgar ...
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... Camus , Sartre , and Beckett . The writings of Albert Camus present their Christian readers with a challenge and a temptation . The challenge has to do with the fact that Camus outlined a noble and rigorous humanist position while ...
... Camus , Sartre , and Beckett . The writings of Albert Camus present their Christian readers with a challenge and a temptation . The challenge has to do with the fact that Camus outlined a noble and rigorous humanist position while ...
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... Camus sometimes seems to waver between straightforward agnosticism and a moral accusation of God's apparent indifference . The sequence through which accusation becomes disbelief is set out briefly in a sentence from L'Homme révolté ...
... Camus sometimes seems to waver between straightforward agnosticism and a moral accusation of God's apparent indifference . The sequence through which accusation becomes disbelief is set out briefly in a sentence from L'Homme révolté ...
Contents
Preface | 11 |
PART I | 28 |
HYATT H WAGGONER Point of View in Ameri | 47 |
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