The Outsider

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The Outsider is a 1953 existentialist novel by Albert Camus, also known as "The Stranger," that explores themes of absurdism, alienation, and the indifference of the universe through its emotionally detached protagonist Meursault.

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instanceOf novel
adaptedInto The Stranger (1967 film) NERFINISHED
various stage adaptations
author Albert Camus NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
firstPublishedIn France NERFINISHED
genre absurdist fiction
existentialist fiction
philosophical fiction
hasCharacter Marie Cardona NERFINISHED
Meursault NERFINISHED
Raymond Sintès NERFINISHED
the chaplain
the examining magistrate
hasEnglishTitle The Outsider NERFINISHED
The Stranger NERFINISHED
literaryMovement absurdism
existentialism
literarySignificance canonical text in existentialist literature
key work of 20th-century literature
mainCharacter Meursault NERFINISHED
narrativePointOfView first-person
notableEventInPlot Meursault is sentenced to death NERFINISHED
Meursault is tried for murder NERFINISHED
Meursault kills an unnamed Arab man
Meursault’s mother dies
originalLanguage French
originalTitle L’Étranger NERFINISHED
partCount 2
philosophicalContext philosophy of the absurd
protagonist Meursault NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1942
publisherOfFirstEdition Éditions Gallimard NERFINISHED
relatedWorkByAuthor The Fall NERFINISHED
The Myth of Sisyphus NERFINISHED
The Plague NERFINISHED
setting Algiers NERFINISHED
French Algeria NERFINISHED
structure two-part novel
theme absurdism
alienation
colonialism
death
emotional detachment
indifference of the universe
justice
social norms
timePeriodOfSetting interwar period

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MRC notableWork The Outsider