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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (works not included). Pages: 29. Chapters: Books by Jean-Paul Sartre, Novels by Jean-Paul Sartre, Plays by Jean-Paul Sartre, Short story collections by Jean-Paul Sartre, Nausea, The Condemned of Altona, Being and Nothingness, Dirty Hands, The Flies, Search for a Method, Anti-Semite and Jew, No Exit, The Chips Are Down, The Transcendence of the Ego, The Imaginary, L'existentialisme est un humanisme, The Wall, Critique of Dialectical Reason, The Words, Saint Genet, The Roads to Freedom, The Age of Reason, The Crucible, The Devil and the Good Lord, Troubled Sleep, The Reprieve, The Respectful Prostitute, What Is Literature?, Sketch for a Theory of the Emotions. Excerpt: Nausea (orig. French La Nausée) is an epistolary novel by the existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, published in 1938 and written while he was teaching at the lycée of Le Havre. This is Sartre's first novel and one of his best-known. The novel concerns a dejected historian in a town similar to Le Havre, who becomes convinced that inanimate objects and situations encroach on his ability to define himself, on his intellectual and spiritual freedom, evoking in the protagonist a sense of nausea. It is widely considered one of the canonical works of existentialism. Sartre was awarded (but declined) the Nobel Prize for literature in 1964. They recognized him "for his work which, rich in ideas and filled with the spirit of freedom and the quest for truth, has exerted a far-reaching influence on our age." He was one of the few people ever to have declined the award, referring to it as merely a function of a bourgeois institution. In her La Force de l'âge (The Prime of Life - 1960), French writer Simone de Beauvoir claims that La Nausée grants consciousness a remarkable independence and gives reality the full weight of its sense. It has been translated into English...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (works not included). Pages: 29. Chapters: Books by Jean-Paul Sartre, Novels by Jean-Paul Sartre, Plays by Jean-Paul Sartre, Short story collections by Jean-Paul Sartre, Nausea, The Condemned of Altona, Being and Nothingness, Dirty Hands, The Flies, Search for a Method, Anti-Semite and Jew, No Exit, The Chips Are Down, The Transcendence of the Ego, The Imaginary, L'existentialisme est un humanisme, The Wall, Critique of Dialectical Reason, The Words, Saint Genet, The Roads to Freedom, The Age of Reason, The Crucible, The Devil and the Good Lord, Troubled Sleep, The Reprieve, The Respectful Prostitute, What Is Literature?, Sketch for a Theory of the Emotions. Excerpt: Nausea (orig. French La Nausée) is an epistolary novel by the existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, published in 1938 and written while he was teaching at the lycée of Le Havre. This is Sartre's first novel and one of his best-known. The novel concerns a dejected historian in a town similar to Le Havre, who becomes convinced that inanimate objects and situations encroach on his ability to define himself, on his intellectual and spiritual freedom, evoking in the protagonist a sense of nausea. It is widely considered one of the canonical works of existentialism. Sartre was awarded (but declined) the Nobel Prize for literature in 1964. They recognized him "for his work which, rich in ideas and filled with the spirit of freedom and the quest for truth, has exerted a far-reaching influence on our age." He was one of the few people ever to have declined the award, referring to it as merely a function of a bourgeois institution. In her La Force de l'âge (The Prime of Life - 1960), French writer Simone de Beauvoir claims that La Nausée grants consciousness a remarkable independence and gives reality the full weight of its sense. It has been translated into English...

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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Source: Wikipedia. Commentary (works not included). Pages: 29. Chapters: Books by Jean-Paul Sartre, Novels by Jean-Paul Sartre, Plays by Jean-Paul Sartre, Short story collections by Jean-Paul Sartre, Nausea, The Condemned of Altona, Being and Nothingness, Dirty Hands, The Flies, Search for a Method, Anti-Semite and Jew, No Exit, The Chips Are Down, The Transcendence of the Ego, The Imaginary, L'existentialisme est un humanisme, The Wall, Critique of Dialectical Reason, The Words, Saint Genet, The Roads to Freedom, The Age of Reason, The Crucible, The Devil and the Good Lord, Troubled Sleep, The Reprieve, The Respectful Prostitute, What Is Literature , Sketch for a Theory of the Emotions. Excerpt: Nausea (orig. French La Nausée) is an epistolary novel by the existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, published in 1938 and written while he was teaching at the lycée of Le Havre. This is Sartre's first novel and one of his best-known. The novel concerns a dejected historian in a town similar to Le Havre, who becomes convinced that inanimate objects and situations encroach on his ability to define himself, on his intellectual and spiritual freedom, evoking in the protagonist a sense of nausea. It is widely considered one of the canonical works of existentialism. Sartre was awarded (but declined) the Nobel Prize for literature in 1964. They recognized him 'for his work which, rich in ideas and filled with the spirit of freedom and the quest for truth, has exerted a far-reaching influence on our age.' He was one of the few people ever to have declined the award, referring to it as merely a function of a bourgeois institution. In her La Force de l'âge (The Prime of Life - 1960), French writer Simone de Beauvoir claims that La Nausée grants consciousness a remarkable independence and gives reality the full weight of its sense. It has been translated into English at least twice; by Lloyd Alexander as 'The Diary of Antoine Roquentin' (John Lehmann, 1949) and by Robert Baldick as 'Nausea' (Penguin Books, 1965). Written in the form of journal entries, it follows 30-year-old Antoine Roquentin who, returned from years of travel, settles in the fictional French seaport town of Bouville to finish his research on the life of an 18th-century political figure. But during the winter of 1932 a 'sweetish sickness', as he calls nausea, increasingly impinges on almost everything he does or enjoys: his research project, the company of an autodidact who is reading all the books in the local library alphabetically, a physical relationship with a café owner named Françoise, his memories of Anny, an English girl he once loved, even his own hands and the beauty of nature. Over time, his 30 pp. Englisch. Seller Inventory # 9781155964393

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