Illustrated Study Guide to "The Stranger" by Albert Camus

Frédéric Lippold
Ebook
60
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

This study guide on the novel "The Stranger" (L’Étranger, Albert Camus), written by a French native, contains around 60 pages (approximately 15,500 words) and over 50 illustrations to help understand the text.

The summary of the work is complemented by an in-depth analysis, which goes straight to the point.

This book note is designed to help you interpret the novel in a lively way and in a short time.

The following chapters are covered:

- Biography of Albert Camus and explanation of his work (with the description of his three cycles: Absurd, Revolt, Love);

- Presentation and key points of the book (with a discussion of the meaning of the title, and a full list of the main and secondary characters);

- Summary of each of the eleven chapters (14 pages with illustrations);

- Literary aspects of the work;

- Philosophical aspects and other characteristics of the work;

- Suggested additional resources related to the book.

NB: the novel written by Albert Camus is not included.

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