Of the absurd and the Eros: Albert Camus.
Keywords:
Absurd, Eros, Camus, ThanatosAbstract
This articule is a study about the relation between the philosophy of the absurd and the Eros
in the literary work of the french writer Albert Camus, with the aim to show how these two
conceptions are incompatible. To do this, the different settings of the absurd that are
present in the books of Camus and their implications with the Eros were analyzed. This
relation was approached with the visions of the characters that act with the presence or
ausence of Eros
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