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Sartre's Second Century
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posted on 2023-06-07, 21:46 authored by Benedict O'Donohoe, Roy ElvetonSartre's Second Century reflects the richness of Sartre's vision of the human condition, the diversity of the means he employed in grappling with it, and the lengthy trajectory of his itinerary, in a variety of wider cultural perspectives. The centenary of Sartre's birth in 2005 was the primary occasion for many of the essays included in this volume. Hosted by the UK or North American Sartre Societies, contributors participating in Sartre's centennial celebrations were asked to address the central themes and overall development of his life and thought. As the present collection shows, the attempt to present Sartre in a retrospective light also provides a basis for assessing the relevance of his work for the new century.
History
Publication status
- Published
Publisher
Cambridge Scholars PublishingPages
218.0Place of publication
Newcastle upon TyneISBN
978-1-4438-0161-4Department affiliated with
- Sussex Centre for Language Studies Publications
Notes
his is an edited book edited by Benedict O'Donohoe, Roy ElvetonFull text available
- No
Peer reviewed?
- Yes