Bibliographie Albert Camus est né le sept Novembre 1913 en Drean, Algérie. Sa famille, qui faisait partie des pieds noirs, était pauvre. Il a perdu son père durant la Première Guerre Mondiale en 1914. Camus a fait ses études à l’Université d’Alger. Il a commencé à jouer au football et il était le gardien de but de son école. C’est en ce moment-là qu’Albert Camus a découvert son affection pour la philosophie. En 1930, il est diagnostiqué d’avoir contracté la tuberculose. Apres cette mauvaise nouvelle
The most important book I examined during my research was Stephen J. Lee’s Russia and the USSR 1855-1991 written in 2005 after the soviet archives had been opened. Lee was an A-level teacher making his book more comprehensible and credible as there were pellucid links to my course. Lee’s book is divided into thematic chapters which deal with theories and regimes across both the Tsarist and Communist reigns, which makes it a straightforward way to find selective information. It also gave utilizable
In the time of ‘The Time Machine’: Everyone is familiar with the works of science fiction of Herbert George Wells. In literature he(and Jules Verne) is the father of the science fiction genre and a master storyteller in a way that was refreshing and innovating. His style of writing was groundbreaking and ahead of his time. It’s only 30 years later that the term science fiction was coined.. In this paper we will scrutinize one of his most popular stories: ‘The Time Machine’ and its manuscript or