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Albert Camus’ Response to a War-Torn World: The Embodiment of His Ethic in the Liberating Art of Drama Jeffry C. Davis Wheaton College “In an absurd world, God is no longer available to provide order or comfort. Huma
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Phaedre / Gloucester / Paris / Alceste / Algiers / Like Hamlet / /

Company

Le Theatre / /

Country

France / /

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Employment Change / /

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Drama Jeffry C. Davis Wheaton College / Berlin bunker / /

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defiant energy / nervous energy / /

Movie

State of Siege / /

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The Fall / /

Organization

Wheaton College / Camus / French Resistance / Communist Party / /

Person

Albert Camus / Prince / John Cruickshank / Gabriel Marcel / Nietzsche / Phillip Thody / Hitler / Travail / Helicon / Phillip H. Rhein / Simone de Beavior / Stephen Eric Bronner / Robert Zaretsky / Caligula / Germaine Bree / Maria K. Genovese Albert Camus / Drusilla / Caesonia / /

Position

actor / director of a state-subsidized experimental theater / critic / author / Prince / artist / writer / member / founder / /

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Central France / /

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