Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | 848.91409 HOW (Browse shelf) | Checked out | 16/12/2024 | 035002 |
848.91403 SAR War diaries : notebooks from a Phoney War, November 1939-March 1940 | 848.91408 PER Species of spaces and other pieces | 848.91409 BEA Adieux : a farewell to Sartre | 848.91409 HOW Sartre : the necessity of freedom | 848.91409 HUl Samuel Beckett's Library | 848.91409 SAR We have only this life to live : selected essays of Jean-Paul Sartre, 1939-1975 | 851 ALI New life |
Includes index.
This book is a comprehensive study of the writings of Jean-Paul Sartre. As well as examining the drama and the fiction, the book analyses the evolution of his philosophy, explores his concern with ethics, psychoanalysis, literary theory, biography and autobiography and includes a lengthy section on the still much-neglected study of Flaubert, L'Idiot de la famille. One important aim of the book is to rebut the charges made by many theorists and philosophers by revealing that Sartre is in fact a major source for concepts such as the decentred subject and detotalised truth and for the revolt against individualistic humanism. Dr Howells also takes into account much posthumously published material, in particular the Chaiers pour une morale, but also the Lettres au Castor and the Cranets de la drole de guerre. The work is a substantial contribution to Sartre studies, but has been written with the non-specialist in mind; to that end all quotations are translated into English and gathered in an appendix.
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