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Edgar Allen Poe, Jules Verne and Albert Camus

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Edgar Allen Poe, Jules Verne and Albert Camus
0122 Fri 29 July 2011
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This was posted as a quiz question - what connects Edgar Allen Poe, Jules Verne and Albert Camus?

Haven't seen the answer and everything that springs to mind - births, deaths, marriages, occupations, plagues, balloons - doesn't fit.
Re: Edgar Allen Poe, Jules Verne and Albert Camus
1216 Fri 29 July 2011
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I don't suppose that it's simply that they were all writers. winking smiley tongue sticking out smiley

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Re: Edgar Allen Poe, Jules Verne and Albert Camus
1502 Fri 29 July 2011
I tried the Nobel Prize for Literature but its not that - something like it?

Did Verne andCamus have anything to do with Ravens, or just birds?

It is claimed Poe "invented" the detective novel and Verne was the founding father of science fiction, but how does Camus fit into that~?
PAW
Re: Edgar Allen Poe, Jules Verne and Albert Camus
1545 Fri 29 July 2011
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It would be very annoying if the answer is that they're all authors - a book shop posed the question, so it's probably not.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 1545 Jul 29 2011 by PAW.
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Re: Edgar Allen Poe, Jules Verne and Albert Camus
1546 Fri 29 July 2011
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That's what makes it a good question, there's a lot of things that things that relate to two of them only.
Re: Edgar Allen Poe, Jules Verne and Albert Camus
1135 Thu 25 August 2011
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Did anybody come up with an answer to this poser? I have been scratching my head and even resorted to google, but still cant find a linkconfused smiley

I'm NOT paranoid......thats just what THEY want you to think!!!
Re: Edgar Allen Poe, Jules Verne and Albert Camus
1948 Thu 25 August 2011
I have a vague memory of another quiz question asking what Albert Camus had in common with some other people and it was that they were all goalkeepers. I can't remember who the others were but I definitely remember Camus as it seemed so unlikely. Is there anything in that?
PAW
Re: Edgar Allen Poe, Jules Verne and Albert Camus
2307 Thu 25 August 2011
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Just Googled to see if anything new had turned up and, for me at least, this thread is first to appear, followed by the original question on FaceBook.

My current thinking is that there's songs by The Cure either based on their writings or suing a title - A Forest and Killing An Arab, but I can't think of a Jules Verne one.
Re: Edgar Allen Poe, Jules Verne and Albert Camus
1534 Fri 26 August 2011
Camus and Poe both went to University but didnt finish their courses, Camus for health, Poe for financial reasons. Verne studied law ? where and got his licence but didnt practice. All did other jobs before becoming writers (though that is not unusual). As far as I have got. Anything there?
PAW
Re: Edgar Allen Poe, Jules Verne and Albert Camus - the answer!
1547 Fri 26 August 2011
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Ophelia's Bookshop

all three have been cited as the author of the same quote

"the four conditions for happiness:
1 - life in the open air;
2 - freedom from ambition;
3 - creativity;
4 - love of another being."

It's a quote I've never heard.
Re: Edgar Allen Poe, Jules Verne and Albert Camus - the answer!
1609 Fri 26 August 2011
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It's a quote I've never heard.

No, nor me - they sound almost Buddhist, dont they?

I'm NOT paranoid......thats just what THEY want you to think!!!
PAW
Re: Edgar Allen Poe, Jules Verne and Albert Camus - the answer!
1634 Fri 26 August 2011
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And it doesn't seem a thing Poe would say at all.

No sources are cited, though if it's just that the quote has been attributed to them there may not be any.
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1942 Fri 26 August 2011
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I have just googled "Four Conditions For Happiness" and sure enough there they are, all on the first page!

I'm NOT paranoid......thats just what THEY want you to think!!!
PAW
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2008 Fri 26 August 2011
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The Domain Of Arnhein, by Edgar Allan Poe, published 1847

With opinions such as these my young friend, too, was fully imbued; and thus it is worthy of observation that the uninterrupted enjoyment which distinguished his life was, in great measure, the result of preconcert. It is, indeed, evident that with less of the instinctive philosophy which, now and then, stands so well in the stead of experience, Mr Ellison would have found himself precipitated, by the very extraordinary success of his life, into the common vortex of unhappiness which yawns for those of preeminent endowments.

But it is by no means my object to pen an essay on happiness.

The ideas of my friend may be summed up in a few words.

He admitted but four elementary principles, or, more strictly, conditions, of bliss.

That which he considered chief was (strange to say!) the simple and purely physical one of free exercise in the open air. 'The health,' he said, 'attainable by other means is scarcely worth the name.' He instanced the ecstasies of the fox-hunter, and pointed to the tillers of the earth, the only people who, as a class, can be fairly considered happier than others.

His second condition was the love of woman.

His third, and most difficult of realization, was the contempt of ambition.

His fourth was an object of unceasing pursuit; and he held that, other things being equal, the extent of attainable happiness was in proportion to the spirituality of this object.

Which is a bit different to

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1. life in the open air
2. freedom from ambition
3. creativity
4. love of another being
Re: Edgar Allen Poe, Jules Verne and Albert Camus - the answer!
2001 Mon 02 July 2012
Here's a similar one and I do know the answer to it...

What connects Albert Camus with Edgar Allan Poe* and Buster Keaton?

*again! They seem inseparable don't they? winking smiley

I was going to put the answer here in spoiler tags but you can't do them here, seemingly. Oh well....
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