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Camus's The Plague - Philosophical Perspectives (Paperback)
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Camus's The Plague - Philosophical Perspectives (Paperback)
Series: OXFORD STUDIES IN PHIL AND LIT SERIES
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La Peste (in English The Plague), originally published in 1947 by
the Nobel Prize-winning writer Albert Camus, chronicles the
progression of deadly bubonic plague as it spreads through the
quarantined Algerian city of Oran. While most discussions of
fictional examples within aesthetics are either historical or
hypothetical, Camus offers an example of "pestilence fiction."
Camus chose fiction to convey facts-about plagues in the past, his
own bout with tuberculosis at age seventeen, living under
quarantine away from home for several years, and forced separation
from his wife who remained in Algiers while he was abroad in
Nazi-occupied France. His own lived experiences undergird an
imaginative account of shared human realities with which we can
identify: vulnerability to the disease, isolation, fear, and
finally humanitarianism. The Plague teaches us to neither covet nor
expect what we so casually took for granted. This collection of
original essays on philosophical themes in The Plague is of special
relevance during and in the aftermath of Covid-19 but also provides
reflections that will be of lasting value to those interested in
this classic work of literature. The novel explores questions of
enduring importance. Do we collectively meet the threshold of
ethical behaviour posed by Camus who wrote, "What's true of all the
evils in the world is true of plague as well. It helps men to rise
above themselves"? Or does the absurd undermine the compassionate?
Do "heroes" dutifully fight a plague with "common decency," or does
human nature resign itself to the normalization of uncontrollable
suffering and death? There are myriad ways to approach the novel
and this volume encourages readers to ponder human dilemmas in
fictional Oran informed by our current pandemic.
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