Health Humanities and Camus's the Plague
Discover the profound connections between literature and health in "Health Humanities and Camus's The Plague," an insightful collection edited by Woods Nash. Published by Kent State University Press in 2019, this paperback edition spans 192 pages and delves into Albert Camus's iconic novel, a cornerstone of 20th-century fiction. This anthology of essays examines how "The Plague" offers a rich framework for understanding vital themes, dilemmas, and roles within contemporary healthcare. Scholars and readers alike will appreciate the depth of analysis that reveals the relevance of Camus's work to today's health humanities discourse. Enhance your understanding of literature's impact on health and society with this compelling exploration.