Parallel Romantic Universes Intersect In Albert Camus And Kamel Daoud.
Abstract
A literary work becomes a legendary thanks to its originality. Therefore, it becomes a literary monument to be safeguarded by critical reception. Its success and its influence are the "literary fortune" of its author. This “national or international” fortune is enriched thanks to, and by posterity. We take the case of Albert Camus, legendaryly known, whom we will compare, using the tools of comparative and general literature, with Kamel Daoud , who marks his name in the world of literature. The second becomes so famous by "measuring" the first. Daoud, with his Meursault, contre-Enquête, published in 2013, becomes an interesting case for French critics, in the contemporary Algerian literary , fortune of Camus. Its success lies in the creation of a romantic universe in parallel with that of Albert Camus. A game of mirrors at the literary, ideological, historical, and spatio-temporal levels.