Publication: Enfermedad, hundimiento, derrota. La caída de Albert Camus
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Montero Bosch, David
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Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de Publicaciones
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La enfermedad fue un acontecimiento
importante en la vida de Albert Camus, que fue
marcado por la tuberculosis desde su juventud
y se vio obligado a luchar contra ella hasta su
muerte. A pesar de ello, los efectos de la enfermedad en sí misma en la obra literaria de Camus
no han sido estudiados como se podría esperar.
Este texto está centrado en La Caída (La Chute),
una pequeña novela donde la enfermedad tiene un
fuerte contenido simbólico que abarca el terreno
de la antropología, la moral y la política.
Illness was a major event in the life of Albert Camus. He was marked by tuberculosis since his youth and he had to fight the disease till his death. Despite this fact, the effects of the illness in Camus’ literary work have scarcely been studied. This paper is focused on The Fall (La Chute), a little novel where the disease has a strong symbolic sense that covers anthropological, moral and political fields.
Illness was a major event in the life of Albert Camus. He was marked by tuberculosis since his youth and he had to fight the disease till his death. Despite this fact, the effects of the illness in Camus’ literary work have scarcely been studied. This paper is focused on The Fall (La Chute), a little novel where the disease has a strong symbolic sense that covers anthropological, moral and political fields.
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