Peter Francev Address to The Albert Camus Society 2022 London.

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Peter Francev: ‘Gushing Over Nature, or Janine’s Sexual Exhibitionism’ Abstract: For the past few years, I have been interested in the topic of Albert Camus and empathy and, rightfully so, as I am currently writing a monograph on the subject, it makes sense that I would be interested in such a subject. However, for as long as I have been formally and informally studying Camus (which is surpassing 25 years), I have always been plagued (no pun intended) by the seemingly hard-lined interpretation that the protagonist of one of Camus’s most recognizable short stories ‘The Adulterous Woman’, Janine has been largely contextualized as an unhappily married woman to her husband Marcel and has an ‘affair’ of sorts that is anything but sexual. In this paper, I plan to quickly examine what previous scholars have said about Janine, her mental state of mind and her supposedly adulterous actions, before I offer what seems to me a rather conventional and entirely plausible reading and interpretation of the short story, including Janine’s indeed adulterous actions. And this is not to say that Janine cannot be linked to previous Camusian characters who are both female and aware of their sexuality, namely Marie from The Stranger.