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  1. Jean-Paul Sartre: Knowledge Products (Giants of Philosophy) (Library Edition) by Charleton Heston (Narrator) Professor John Compton, 2006-04-01
  2. Caminos de La Libertad 1 - La Edad de La Razon (Spanish Edition) by Jean Paul Sartre, 2006-03
  3. CAMINOS DE LA LIBERTAD, LOS III. LA MUERTE EN EL ALMA by Jean-Paul Sartre, 2008
  4. Nekrasof - Kean by SARTRE JEAN PAUL, 2008
  5. CAMINOS DE LA LIBERTAD II, LOS - EL APLAZAMIENTO (Spanish Edition) by SARTRE JEAN PAUL, 2009
  6. Nausea by Introduction by Hayden Carruth Jean-Paul Sartre Translated by Lloyd Alexander, 1963
  7. Huis Clos, suivi de Les Mouches (Folio) (French Edition) by Jean-Paul Sartre, 2000-02-18
  8. Witness to My Life by Jean-Paul Sartre, 2002-05-21
  9. Jean Paul Sartres No Exit and the Flies by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1983-07
  10. Black Orpheus by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1976-12
  11. Le Mur (Folio Ser:. No. 878) by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1972-11
  12. Sartre on Cuba by Jean Paul Sartre, 1961
  13. Existentialism and Human Emotions By Satre by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1957-01-01
  14. Saint Genet: Actor and Martyr by Jean-Paul Sartre, 1988-10-03

61. Sartre, Jean-Paul
More than any other cultural figure of his generation, jeanpaul sartre (1905-80) set the tone of jean-paul sartre, Baudelaire (1947, Baudelaire, trans.
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More than any other cultural figure of his generation, Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-80) set the tone of intellectual activity withinand often outsidepostwar France. For the better part of a quarter-century, his novels and plays set crises of identity within the contexts of moral and historical action associated with the literature of postwar existentialism in France. Where Nausea (1938) was the anguished self-portrait of an alienated writer, The Flies (1943) reforged a Greek myth in order to stage resistance against unjust authority in contemporary terms. Sartre's creative writings should not be seen apart from a substantial engagement with literary criticism and theory, extending from reviews in the interwar to the monumentaland ultimately unfinishedstudy of Gustave Flaubert that obsessed him over the last two decades of his life.
After first experimenting with fiction, Sartre came to literary criticism and theory via philosophy. In particular, he came to it through an exposure to the Phenomenology of Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger Nausea is often read as the fictional account of an identity crisis brought on by a would-be novelist's reluctance to contend with the freedom that life imposes on him. But the novel also illustrates many of the concerns for description and narration that Sartre addressed in the interwar and wartime reviews republished in 1947 under the title of

62. Romanistik Im Internet - Romanistische Institute Und Seminare
sartre und die Kunst. Von Heiner Wittmann.
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63. Jean-Paul Sartre
Works of jeanpaul sartre Essay Questions and Bibliography (Monarch Notes) Now, 100 years after his birth, the life and work of jean-paul sartre are
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64. Extraits De La Préface De Jean-Paul Sartre Au Livre «Les Damnés De La Terre»
Extraits de la pr©face de sartre au livre «Les Damn©s de la Terre» dans l'©dition Hiver 1996.
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65. Find A Grave - Millions Of Cemetery Records And Online Memorials
View several pictures of jeanpaul sartre's grave, including details of the headstone. Includes a brief biography.
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66. Sartre Gesellschaft
Homepage der sartre Gesellschaft e.V. Reflexion, Dokumentation und Verbreitung des Werkes von jeanpaul sartre.
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67. Sartre, Jean-Paul
jeanpaul sartre Contemporary Approaches to His Philosophy (1980); Michael Scriven, sartre s Existential Biographies (1984); and David Detmer,
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Sartre, Jean-Paul
(b. June 21, 1905, Paris, Franced. April 15, 1980, Paris), French novelist, playwright, and exponent of Existentialism a philosophy acclaiming the freedom of the individual human being. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1964, but he declined it.
Early life and writings
Sartre lost his father at an early age and grew up in the home of his maternal grandfather, Carl Schweitzer, uncle of the medical missionary Albert Schweitzer and himself professor of German at the Sorbonne. The boy, who wandered in the Luxembourg Gardens of Paris in search of playmates, was small in stature and cross-eyed. His brilliant autobiography, Les Mots Words, 1964), narrates the adventures of the mother and child in the park as they went from group to groupin the vain hope of being acceptedthen finally retreated to the sixth floor of their apartment "on the heights where (the) dreams dwell." "The words" saved the child, and his interminable pages of writing were the escape from a world that had rejected him but that he would proceed to rebuild in his own fancy. jeune Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter

68. NASS Home
The Society, dedicated to the study of all aspects of the work and thought of jeanpaul sartre, presents extracts from its journal and information about its activities.
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69. Sartre, Jean-Paul --  Encyclopædia Britannica
sartre, jeanpaul French novelist, playwright, and exponent of Existentialism—a philosophy acclaiming the freedom of the individual human being.
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70. The New York Review Of Books: Sartre At Seventy: An Interview
Read an Interview with jeanpaul sartre and Michel Contat. An article by Paul Auster from The New York Review of Books, August 7, 1975
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Michel Contat : For the past year there has been much concern over the rumors that have been circulating about the state of your health. You will be seventy years old this month. Tell us, Sartre, how are you feeling? Jean-Paul Sartre: It is difficult to say that I am feeling well, but I can't say that I'm feeling bad either. During the last two years, I've had several mishaps. My legs begin to hurt as soon as I walk more than one kilometer, and I've had serious problems with blood pressure, but recently, and quite suddenly, these have disappeared. However, I can still speak. That is why, if television manages to find the money, my next work will be a series of broadcasts in which I will try to speak about the seventy-five years of this century. I am working on this with Simone de Beauvoir, Pierre Victor, and Philippe Gavi, who have their own ideas and will do the editing, which I am incapable of doing myself. Even so, not being able to write any more must be a considerable blow. You speak about it with serenity

71. Creative Quotations From Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980)
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72. Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980).
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Jean-Paul Sartre
Born in Paris, Sartre, after receiving a doctorate in philosophy, went on to teach at LeHavre, Lyon and Paris. During WWII he was active in the resistance, and at the first of the war he was taken prisoner for nine months. Sartre gave up teaching after the war and devoted all his time to writing (he declined the '64 Nobel Prize for Literature); he emerged as the leading light of the left-wing, the supporters of which could be found at the Cafe de Flore on the left bank. (Sartre eventually broke with the communists.) Sartre was an exponent of atheistic existentialism: "Existence is prior to essence. Man is nothing at birth and throughout his life he is no more than the sum of his past commitments. To believe in anything outside his own will is to be guilty of 'bad Faith.' Existentialist despair and anguish is the acknowledgement that man is condemned to freedom. There is no God, so man must rely upon his own fallible will and moral insight. He cannot escape choosing." ( Chambers The philosophy of existentialism depicts man, alone and afraid in a world he never made. Existentialism rejects abstract theoretical systems such as the one espoused by

73. Jean-Paul Sartre French Writer And Philosopher Existentialism
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74. MSN Encarta - Sartre
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Sartre, Jean-Paul philosopher and hero of the French Resistance, lived an unconventional and full life defining and popularizing the existentialist philosophy that says humans are frighteningly free but responsible for the choices they make. (Phototheque Hachette) French thinker born in 1905, engagement philosopher, existentialist, writer and dramaturge, author of " Being and Nothingness ," "Huis Clos," " Les Mouches ," "Les Mains Sales," "La Nausee," "Critique of Dialectic Reason," and " Les Mots " for which he received, in 1960, the nobel prize that he declined; director of the forbidden "Cause du peuple" and " Liberation " until 1974. * He took part in the French Resistance and was taken prisoner in second world war.He joined the Communist Party (PC) because of the need to take an active part in the fight for the proletarian. *With Simone de Beauvoir , he traveled to Cuba China Russia Africa , to promote the revolutions. He then opposed, in his

76. Jean-Paul Sartre - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Sartre was born in Paris to parents Jean-Baptiste Sartre, an officer of the French Navy , and Anne-Marie Schweitzer, cousin of Albert Schweitzer . When he was 15 months old, his father died of a fever and Anne-Marie raised him with help from her father, Charles Schweitzer, who taught Sartre mathematics and introduced him to classical literature at an early age. As a teenager in the 1920s, Sartre became attracted to philosophy upon reading Henri Bergson 's Essay on the Immediate Data of Consciousness . He studied in Paris at the elite ‰cole Normale Sup©rieure where, in , he met fellow student Simone de Beauvoir , later to become a noted thinker, writer, and feminist . The two became inseparable and lifelong companions, initiating a romantic relationship, though one that was not

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French author and philosopher. He was a leading proponent of existentialism . He published his first novel, (1937), followed by the trilogy Les Mouches/The Flies Huis clos/In Camera (1944), and (1943), his first major philosophical work, sets out a radical doctrine of human freedom. In the later work Critique de la raison dialectique/Critique of Dialectical Reason (1960) he tried to produce a fusion of existentialism and Marxism. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1964, which he declined. Sartre was born in Paris, and was the long-time companion of the feminist writer Simone de Beauvoir . During World War II he was a prisoner for nine months, and on his return from Germany joined the Resistance. As a founder of existentialism, he edited its journal Les Temps modernes/Modern Times , and expressed its tenets in his novels and plays. According to Sartre, people have to create their own destiny without relying on powers higher than themselves. Awareness of this freedom takes the form of anxiety, and people therefore attempt to flee from awareness into what he terms

78. Jean-Paul Sartre Biography
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Personal Information: Family: Born June 21, 1905, in Paris, France; died April 15, 1980, of a lung ailment, in Paris, France; son of Jean-Baptiste (a naval officer) and Anne-Marie (Schweitzer) Sartre; children: Arlette el Kaim-Sartre (adopted). Education: Attended Lycee Louis-le-Grand; Ecole Normale Superieure, agrege de philosophie, 1930; further study in Egypt, Italy, Greece, and in Germany under Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger. Politics: Communistic, but not party member. Religion: Atheist. Military/Wartime Service: Meteorological Corps, 1929-31; French Army, 1939-40; prisoner of war in Germany for nine months, 1940-41. Served in Resistance Movement, 1941-44, wrote for its underground newspapers, Combat and Les Lettres Francaises.

79. Jean-Paul Sartre
sartre, jeanpaul, zhäN-pôl sär tru Pronunciation Key. sartre, jean-paul , 1905–80, French philosopher, playwright, and novelist.
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  • Home U.S. People Word Wise ... Homework Center Fact Monster Favorites Reference Desk Encyclopedia Sartre, Jean-Paul u Pronunciation Key Sartre, Jean-Paul , French philosopher, playwright, and novelist. Influenced by German philosophy, particularly that of Heidegger , Sartre was a leading exponent of 20th-century existentialism . His writings examine man as a responsible but lonely being, burdened with a terrifying freedom to choose, and set adrift in a meaningless universe. His first novel, Nausea (1938, tr. 1949), was followed by Intimacy (1939, tr. 1949), a collection of short stories. Sartre served in the army during World War II, was taken prisoner, escaped, and was involved in the resistance. During the occupation he wrote his first plays, The Flies (1943, tr. 1946) and No Exit (1944, tr. 1946), and the monumental treatise Being and Nothingness (1943, tr. 1953). Theatrically expert, his plays also express his philosophy. After the war Sartre's writings became increasingly influential, and his ideas began to reflect his interest in Marxism. In 1945 he founded the periodical Les Temps modernes.

80. Jean Paul Sartre Biography
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     Jean Paul Sartre was born in Paris, June 21, 1905 as the first child of a marriage entered into a little over a year previously. His father, Jean-Baptiste, had meanwhile died of an infection contracted whilst serving in the French navy, Jean Paul grew up in the home of his maternal grandfather, Karl Schweitzer.     This Karl Schwietzer was a professor of German language at the Sorbonne, the author of numerous published works, and also an uncle of the celebrated medical missionary Albert Schwietzer.    Other circumstances than the demise of his father also conspired to make Sartre's childhood difficult. He was noticeably small in stature and obviously cross-eyed besides being over-intelligent and bookish. His mother was also cloyingly affectionate.     The difficulty Sartre found in gaining acceptance, and his precociousness, together with grandfather Karl's tutoring, led to his putting together a book entitles Les Mots (The Words) which related the experience of himself and his mother in the Luxembourg Gardens in Paris in search of childhood playmates.
   He was inducted into the French military following the outbreak of European war in 1939 and was detailed to serve in a meterological section charged with the management of weather balloons. He was subsequently captured in June 1940 and imprisoned into 1941 by the Germans.

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