When Albert Camus published L'Étranger in 1942, French readers were gripped by the book's audacious blend of youth and racial discord.
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Could Joyce's Ulysses or Camus's L'Étranger have been written before evolutionary theory and cosmology radically revised humankind's understanding of its place in the universe?
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My question exactly, Mistress Beatrice, and thestranger could offer no answer.
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Some days later thestranger sent flowers, with a card that said.
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He shall die in the gate by the sword of thestranger.
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For the first time in the presence of thestranger Lewis smiled.
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She hoped that thestranger named Ray Strickland stayed far, far away.
Ús de the outsider en anglès
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He's a classic example of theoutsider-somebodywho's only accountable to himself.
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They also would beat up and destroy the comb-pot of theoutsider.
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Keeping chickens is a much more complicated thing than theoutsider imagines.
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But Norham, theoutsider and dilettante, was conscious of a kindled mind.
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Actor-turned-filmmaker Tom McCarthy has always been a low-key champion of theoutsider.
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To theoutsider, this town of Knokke can seem like a maze.
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Art Attack is theoutsider but isn't the worst roughie racing here.
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I knew what it was to be forever theoutsider, the freak.
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A Trump-Clinton election would embody theoutsider-versus-establishment battle in American politics.
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It was never easy being theoutsider, especially when it wasn't by choice.
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If it was not true, that left only theoutsider theories.
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What appears most illogical to theoutsider is sometimes most logical in war.
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I believe in theoutsider, for all purposes of human intercourse.
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He saw his world now with the eyes of theoutsider.
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To theoutsider, the Germans seem a fierce and martial nation.
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All these transformations, lovely to theoutsider, to the wrong-headed corn-dealer were terrible.