![]() ![]() While Sartre's and Barthes's evaluations are strong voices of ethical criticism in the corpus of textual interpretation of The Plague, they are expressions of a specific historical moment in that corpus hence, they Calmot be taken as the last word on the novel's moral significance. ![]() JOHN KRAPP Time and Ethics in Albert Camus's The Plague Ethical readings of Albert Camus's The Plague have traditionally reflected the criticism, introduced by Jean-Paul Sartre and Roland Barthes, that Camus's text fails to invite serious moral consideration because, representing its subject allegorically, it fails to represent real material history, in which ethical thought serves to inform choice in time. In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: ![]()
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