Ce qu’on ne dit jamais sur Albert Camus

Did Albert Camus truly believe in love? Is love possible in an absurd world? In this video, I offer an in-depth analysis of the role of love in the works of Albert Camus: The Stranger, The Myth of Sisyphus, The Plague... but also his more personal writings. Camus is often associated with the philosophy of the absurd. Yet, love permeates his entire oeuvre—discreet, fragile, sometimes impossible. So, is it a lucid love? A doomed love? Or a form of rebellion? We will explore love in Camus's books and thought: a reflection at the crossroads of literature and philosophy. Tell me in the comments: do you spontaneously associate Camus with love? Looking forward to reading your work, Angélique · Miroir d'encre ----- 📚 If you're interested in literature and philosophy, subscribe so you don't miss future explorations! 💐 Instagram:   / miroirdencre   💌 Email: [email protected] To join the Discord server and group readings:   / discord   ----- 📚 Books mentioned: Books by Albert Camus Noces (Nuptials), Albert Camus The Myth of Sisyphus, Albert Camus The Stranger, Albert Camus Caligula, Albert Camus The Misunderstanding, Albert Camus The Plague, Albert Camus The Rebel, Albert Camus The Just Assassins, Albert Camus The State of Siege, Albert Camus The First Man, Albert Camus Exile and the Kingdom, Albert Camus Summer, Albert Camus Notebooks, Albert Camus Correspondence between Albert Camus and Maria Casarès The First Man, Albert Camus Other books The Argonauts, Maggie Nelson Further reading: Phenomenology of the Other, Enzo Loï Albert Camus, From the Absurd to Love, André Comte-Sponville, Laurent Bove, and Patrick Renou ----- Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:49 I – Albert Camus: The Author of the Absurd? 08:25 II – From the Absurd to Revolt and Love 11:48 III – Love in the Works of Albert Camus 22:02 IV – The Cycle of Love 30:00 Conclusion – The Thinker of Love #albertcamus #philosophy #literature #love