Ciceronian Mnemonic in Camus' L'etranger.
Romance Notes, 2005, Wntr, 45, 2
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MEURSAULT describes his room twice in L'Etranger; from the room itself, as he surveys it, and then from his prison cell, as he remembers it. The description which emerges from his memory is modeled on Ciceronian mnemonic with which Camus would have been familiar through his study of the works of Augustine of Hippo. (1) William Duvall has commented briefly on Meursault's remembering of his room and concluded that it is an empty and meaningless activity: (2)
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