Réflexions sur la peine capitale
Book by Albert Camus
Author | Albert Camus and Arthur Koestler |
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Country | France |
Language | French |
Publisher | Calmann-Lévy |
Publication date | 1957 |
Pages | 245 |
Réflexions sur la peine capitale is an essay on death penalty dating before its abolition in France, co-signed by two writers Albert Camus and Arthur Kœstler. It is an examination of human condition from the existentialism perspective. [1]
Contents
The book composed of three parts:
- "Réflexions sur la potence" by Arthur Koestler, translated from the English "Reflections on Hanging"
- "Réflexions sur la guillotine" by Albert Camus
- "La Peine de mort en France", an introduction by Jean Bloch-Michel
References
- ^ La Peine Capitale Encore en Question: Une Perspective Existentialiste [1][ Questioning Death Penalty Again: An Existentialist Perspective ] Pascal Ally Hussein Department of English and African Culture, Institut Supérieur Pédagogique of Bukavu, P.O. Box 854, Bukavu, D.R. Congo
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Albert Camus (works)
- The Stranger
- The Plague
- The Fall
- A Happy Death
- The First Man
- Exile and the Kingdom
- "The Adulterous Woman"
- "The Renegade"
- "The Silent Men"
- "The Guest"
- "The Artist at Work"
- "The Growing Stone"
- Caligula
- The Misunderstanding
- The State of Siege
- The Just Assassins
- The Possessed
- Requiem for a Nun
- Francine Faure (second wife)
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