![]() ![]() ![]() The Fall In Albert Camus’ novel The Plague, the author employs three main characters - the narrator, Tarrou, and Father Paneloux - to represent extremist views on religion and science in culture. OL1230715W Page-progression lr Page_number_confidence 92.11 Pages 306 Ppi 650 Related-external-id urn:isbn:0394440617 In Albert Camuss The Plague, there is a small town call Oran and ever day life is simple, until one day a mans patient falls gravely ill. The Plague, novel by Algerian-born French writer Albert Camus, published in 1947 as La Peste. The sanitary teams reflect Camus’ experiences in, and admiration for, the resistance against the. ![]() Urn:lcp:plague00camu_khb:epub:8bea7f3e-b603-4f5a-acab-29eaa7ddfb61 Extramarc Columbia University Libraries Foldoutcount 0 Identifier plague00camu_khb Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t0ft9vs9h Isbn 0394712587Ħ1016144 Ocr_converted abbyy-to-hocr 1.1.20 Ocr_module_version 0.0.17 Openlibrary OL20936561M Openlibrary_edition The Plague is a transparent allegory of the Nazi occupation of France beginning in spring 1940. Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 16:56:27 Boxid IA161408 Boxid_2 CH113601 Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II City New York Donor ![]()
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