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THE PLAGUE - ALBERT CAMUS
ALBERT CAMUS
Born November 7, 1913 on Mondovi, Algeria
Literary works
The plague (1947)
L’Étranger (1942)
The fall (1956)
The Wrong Side and the Right Side (1937)
Nuptials (1938)
Prizes:
Nobel prize for literature (1957)
diplôme d’études supérieures (1936). For an university thesis, about the relationship between Greek and Christian Thought.
Source:
Albert Camus. (2020, November 03). Retrieved November 30, 2020, from
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Albert-Camus
Anónimo. (2018, March 26). La vida y la inmensa obra de Albert Camus, un pobre pied-noire argelino que sacudió a París y al mundo con su genio. Retrieved November 30, 2020, from
https://www.infobae.com/america/cultura-america/2018/03/26/la-vida-y-la-inmensa-obra-de-albert-camus-un-pobre-pied-noire-argelino-que-sacudio-a-paris-y-al-mundo-con-su-genio/.(ALBERT
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Family
Father:Improvised worker. Died in World War I, during the First battle of Marne
Mother:Did housework
Brother: Lucien
Education:
High School: Algiers lycée
Primary School. Unknown name
Hobbies:
Soccer
Swimming
Boxing
illnesses
Tuberculosis, 1930. Stopped his sporting carrer
THE PLAGUE
Released June 10, 1947
303 pages
A story about 2 doctors, which discover how they can help the community, during an epidemic in the city of Oran.
Editorial: Éditions Gallimard
Source:
(n.d.). Retrieved November 30, 2020, from
https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/plague/characters
The Plague. (n.d.). Retrieved November 30, 2020, from
https://www.britannica.com/topic/The-Plague
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Anónimo. (2018, March 26). La vida y la inmensa obra de Albert Camus, un pobre pied-noire argelino que sacudió a París y al mundo con su genio. Retrieved November 30, 2020, from
https://www.infobae.com/america/cultura-america/2018/03/26/la-vida-y-la-inmensa-obra-de-albert-camus-un-pobre-pied-noire-argelino-que-sacudio-a-paris-y-al-mundo-con-su-genio/
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Characters: Dr. Bernard Rieux, Jean Tarrou, Joseph Grand, Raymond Rambert, Cottard, Father Paneloux, M. Othon, Jacques Othon, Dr. Castel, Dr. Richard, The Prefect, M. Michel.
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