tzarism

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tzarism, tsarism

czarism.
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After a brief introduction and initial chapter profiling the critical encounter between the two writers, Davison deals in turn with the following topics: the absurd novel; suicide and logic; rebellion; freedom and the Man-God; Christian Tzarism and the Absurd; metaphysical revolt; nihilism and historical revolt, and the challenge of the Underground (with specific reference to what Davison calls Camus's most Dostoevskian work, La Chute).
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