Thomas Merton Center

Manuscripts in Sub-Section E.1:

Terror and the absurd : violence and non-violence in Albert Camus

Item 1 - 

First Lines:  The purpose of these notes is to examine sympathetically some features of an ethic which is

Sub-Type:  Manuscript

Draft:  1st

Copy Type:  Mimeograph

Date:  August no-day, 1966?

Number of pages:  29

Additional authors/contributors:  

Language:  English

Notes:  Purchased from the files of Doris Dana (2008/04/25).

Location:  Archive - File Cabinet 6a

Item 2 - 

First Lines:  Albert Camus, the French-Algerian novelist, playwright and essayist, was perhaps one

Sub-Type:  Manuscript

Draft:  2nd (incomplete)

Copy Type:  Mimeograph with holograph corrections and additions

Date:  no-month no-day, 1968?

Number of pages:  28

Additional authors/contributors:  

Language:  English

Notes:  Missing last page.

Location:  Archive - File Cabinet 6a

Item 3 - 

First Lines:  One of the tragedies of western civilization, is for Albert Camus, its infidelity to the Greek sense

Sub-Type:  Manuscript

Draft:  3rd

Copy Type:  Typescript carbon

Date:  no-month no-day, 1968?

Number of pages:  18

Additional authors/contributors:  

Language:  English

Notes:  Two copies. One copy donated by David Charron, March 2008.

Location:  Archive - File Cabinet 6a