Introduction by Peter Francev - Two plus two: the self-evidence of resistance in Albert Camus' The Plague by Braden Cannon - Albert Camus' Poetics of Strangeness in translation: a comparative analysis of text in context by Roosje Dejonghe - Dualisms in Albert Camus' The Stranger by Peter Francev - "Life is said in many ways": the ethical meaning of measure between refusal of the absolute and axiological relativity by Giovanni Gaetani - 'J'ai compris que j'etais coupable" (I understood that I was guilty"): A Hermeneutical approach to sexism, racism, and colonialism in Albert Camus' L'etanger/The Stranger by George Heffernan - Cogito and revolt in the work of Albert Camus: Questions and problems of political phenomenology - by Athanasis Lagios - Camus' Early "Logic of the Absurd" by Thomas Poelzler - Creativity and the absurd: a study of creativity in the works of Albert Camus by Ryan Ribac Camus the Athenian by Luke Richardson - Hawthorne and Camus: Visions of the Fall by Derek Robertson - Syphus: The Hero of Disillusionment by Patrick Seniuk - The Fall and Diderot's Rameau's Nephew by Rene Stolbach - Albert Camus' Critique of Modernity by Ronald D. Srigley review by Simon Lea - Journal of Camus Studies - Manuscript submission guidelines.