Albert Camus

Bibliography

Works in French
L’envers et l’endroit. – Alger : Charlot, 1937
Noces. – Alger : Charlot, 1939
L’étranger. – Paris : Gallimard, 1942
Le mythe de Sisyphe. – Paris : Gallimard, 1942
Le malentendu ; Caligula. – Paris : Gallimard, 1944
Lettres à un ami allemand. – Paris : Gallimard, 1945
La peste. – Paris : Gallimard, 1947
L’état de siège. – Paris : Gallimard, 1948
Actuelles : chroniques 1944-1948. – Paris : Gallimard, 1950
Les justes : pièces en cinq actes. – Paris : Gallimard, 1950
L’homme révolté. – Paris : Gallimard, 1951
Actuelles II : Chroniques 1948-1953. – Paris : Gallimard, 1953
L’été. – Paris : Gallimard, 1954
La chute. – Paris : Gallimard, 1956
L’exil et le royaume. – Paris : Paris : Gallimard, 1957
Actuelles III : Chronique algérienne 1939-1958. – Paris : Paris : Gallimard, 1958
Discours de Suède. – Paris : Paris : Gallimard, 1958
Les possédés : pièce en trois parties adaptée du roman de Dostoïevski. – Paris : Paris : Gallimard, 1959
Carnets, mai 1935 – février 1942. – Paris : Gallimard, 1962
Carnets, janvier 1942 – mars 1951. – Paris : Gallimard, 1964
Essais. – Paris : Gallimard, 1965
La mort heureuse. – Paris : Gallimard, 1971
Écrits de jeunesse // Viallaneix, Paul, Le premier Camus suivi de Écrits de jeunesse d’Albert Camus. – Paris : Gallimard, 1973
Journaux de voyage / texte établi, présenté et annoté par Roger Quilliot. – Paris : Gallimard, 1978
Caligula / texte établi d’après la dactylographie de février 1941 par A. James Arnold, suivi de La poétique du premier Caligula par A. James Arnold. – Paris : Gallimard, 1984
Le Premier homme. – Paris : Gallimard, 1994
Correspondance : 1932-1960 / Albert Camus, Jean Grenier ; avertissement et notes par Marguerite Dobrenn. – Paris : Gallimard, 1994
Correspondance : 1939-1947 / Albert Camus, Pascal Pia ; présentée et annot. par Yves Marc Ajchenbaum. – Paris : Fayard, 2000
 
Works in English
The Outsider / translated by Stuart Gilbert. – London : Hamilton, 1946
Caligula and Cross Purpose / translated by Stuart Gilbert. – New York : New Directions, 1947
The Plague / translated from the French by Stuart Gilbert. – New York : Knopf, 1948
The Rebel / translated from the French by Anthony Bower. – London: Hamilton, 1953
The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays / translated by Justin O’Brien. – London: Hamilton, 1955
The Fall / translated from the French by Justin O’Brien. – New York : Knopf, 1957
Caligula and Three Other Plays / translated from the French by Stuart Gilbert. – New York : Knopf, 1958
Exile and the Kingdom / translated from the French by Justin O’Brien. – New York : Knopf, 1958
Speech of Acceptance upon the Award of the Nobel Prize for Literature, Delivered in Stockholm on the Tenth of December, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-seven / translated by Justin O’Brien. – New York : Knopf, 1958
The Possessed : a Play in Three parts / translated from the French by Justin O’Brien. – New York : Knopf, 1960
Caligula : a Drama in Two Acts / adapted from the French by Justin O’Brien. – New York : S. French, 1961
Resistance, Rebellion and Death / Translated from the French and with an introd. by Justin O’Brien. – New York : Knopf, 1961
Notebooks. – Vol. 1: 1935-1942 / translated by Philip Thody. – New York : Knopf, 1963
Notebooks. – Vol. 2: 1942-1951 / translated by Justin O’Brien. – New York : Knopf, 1965
Lyrical and Critical / selected and translated from the French by Philip Thody. – London : Hamilton, 1967
Lyrical and Critical Essays / Edited and with notes by Philip Thody. Translated from the French by Ellen Conroy Kennedy. – New York : Knopf, 1968
A Happy Death / translated from the French by Richard Howard. – New York : Knopf, 1972
Youthful Writings / translated from the French by Ellen Conroy Kennedy. – New York : Knopf, 1976
American Journals / translation by Hugh Levick. – New York : Paragon, 1987
The Stranger / translated from the French by Matthew Ward. – New York : Knopf, 1988
The First Man / translated from the French by David Hapgood. – New York : Knopf, 1995
Summer / edited and translated by Philip Thody. – London : Penguin, 1995
The Outsider / translated by Joseph Laredo ; introduction by Peter Dunwoodie. – London : Campbell, 1998
The Plague / translated by Robin Buss. – London : Allen Lane, 2001
 
Critical studies (a selection)
Sartre, Jean-Paul, Explication de l’Étranger. – 1946
Luppé, Robert de, Albert Camus. – Paris, 1951
Maquet, Albert, Albert Camus ou l’invincible été : essai. – Paris, 1956
Thody, Philip, Albert Camus : a Study of His Work. – London : Hamilton, 1957
Cruickshank, John, Albert Camus and the Literature of Revolt. – London : Oxford Univ Press, 1959
Bonnier, Henry, Albert Camus ou la force d’être : essai. – Lyon, 1959
Brée, Germaine, Camus. – New Brunswick, 1959
Durand, Anne, Le cas Albert Camus : l’époque camusienne. – Paris, 1961
Camus : a Collection of Critical Essays / edited by Germaine Brée. – Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall, 1962
King, Adele, Camus. – Edinburgh : Oliver & Boyd, 1964
Thody, Philip, Albert Camus 1913-1960. – London : Hamilton, 1964
Nicolas, André, Albert Camus ou Le vrai Prométhée. – Paris : Seghers, 1966
Freeman, Edward, The Theatre of Albert Camus : a Critical Study. – London : Methuen, 1971
Grenier, Roger, Albert Camus : soleil et ombre : une biographie intellectuelle. – Paris : Gallimard, 1987
Todd, Olivier, Albert Camus : une vie. – Paris : Gallimard, 1996
Rondeau, Daniel, Camus ou les promesses de la vie. – Paris : Mengès , 2005

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