Albert Camus The Stranger: Text with Critical Appreciation (English Version)
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✍️ Author: Albert Camus
📝 Editor: Dr. Dhiman Chakraborty
🏢 Publisher: SA Classics
🔢 ISBN: 9788169027335
📄 Pages: 212
📖 About the Book:
The Stranger is one of the most influential novels of modern literature, written by Albert Camus, a key figure in existentialist and absurdist philosophy. The story follows Meursault, an emotionally detached man who lives life with indifference to social norms and expectations. Set in Algeria, the novel explores themes of absurdity, alienation, and the meaninglessness of life through Meursault’s unusual reactions to events, including a shocking crime. This edition, enriched with critical appreciation by Dr. Dhiman Chakraborty, helps readers understand the deeper philosophical ideas, literary techniques, and historical context of the text. It is especially useful for students and literature enthusiasts seeking both the original work and scholarly analysis in one volume.


