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  1. Nuptials (Noces) is a collection of 4 lyrical essays by Albert Camus. It is one of his earliest works, and the first dealing with the absurd and suicide. Camus examines religious hope, rejects religions and life after death.

  2. Nuptials by Albert Camus "Nuptials" is a lyrical essay collection that delves into the author's profound reflections on the Mediterranean landscape and the joy of living. Through vivid and evocative prose, the essays explore the author's sensory experiences and emotional responses to the sun, sea, and nature of Algiers and its surroundings.

  3. 28 de ago. de 2015 · We need now to detail the specifics of Camus’ ascent in the four essays from his lesser Springtime to higher Autumnal initiations, guided by our knowledge of the author’s fascination with the Eleusinian myths and mystery cult. The glorious opening ‘Nuptials at Tipasa’ sounds the keynote.

    • Matthew J Sharpe
  4. 23 de mar. de 2020 · English. vi, 274 pages; 23 cm. pt. 1 Lyrical essays: Betwixt and between (1937) [L'envers et l'endroit] Nuptials (1938) [Noces] Summer (1954) [L'ete] -- pt. 2 Critical essays. -- pt. 3. Camus on himself.

  5. Nuptials” celebrates the union of the young man with the natural beauty of sun, landscape and sea. “The Wrong Side and the Right Side” signifies that life, even when lived to the full in the...

  6. A collection of short essays by Camus, my favourites being the lyrical essays at the beginning of the book. They were mostly autobiographical, depicting Camus’ time in Algeria and also his observations in the countries he visited.

  7. Nuptials rejoices in the sensuality of sun, landscape and sea, while Summer ranges over the cities of Algiers and Oran, nature and identity. Lyrical and emotional, these pieces enrich our understanding of Camus and his love of life. ‘It was the discovery of the essays celebrat-ing his childhood and youth that altered