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Jean-Paul Sartre was one of the most important philosophical and political thinkers of the twentieth century. His writings had a potency that was irresistible to the intellectual scene that swept post-war Europe, and have left a vital inheritance to contemporary thought. The central tenet of the Existentialist movement which he helped to found, whereby God is replaced by an ethical self, proved hugely attractive to a generation that had seen the horrors of Nazism, and provoked a revolution in post-war thought and literature. In What is Literature? Sartre the novelist and Sartre the philosopher combine to address the phenomenon of literature, exploring why we read, and why we write.
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Qu Est Ce Que La Litter, Collectif d'auteurs
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- Année de publication
- 1985
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- Titre
- Qu Est Ce Que La Litter
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Collectif d'auteurs
- Éditeur
- Gallimard
- Publié
- 1985
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 307
- ISBN10
- 2070323064
- ISBN13
- 9782070323067
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Nonfiction, Sciences sociales, Histoires vraies, Thématique philosophique, Études littéraires, Philosophie, France, Presse d'opinion & Essais, Critique littéraire, Théories scientifiques
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- 3,5 sur 5
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- Jean-Paul Sartre was one of the most important philosophical and political thinkers of the twentieth century. His writings had a potency that was irresistible to the intellectual scene that swept post-war Europe, and have left a vital inheritance to contemporary thought. The central tenet of the Existentialist movement which he helped to found, whereby God is replaced by an ethical self, proved hugely attractive to a generation that had seen the horrors of Nazism, and provoked a revolution in post-war thought and literature. In What is Literature? Sartre the novelist and Sartre the philosopher combine to address the phenomenon of literature, exploring why we read, and why we write.
