Sartre's Nausea Text, Context, Intertext |
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Volume Editor:
| Rolls, Alistair Charles Rechniewski, Elizabeth |
Series title: | Faux Titre, 273 Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-94-012-0260-2 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2006 |
Publisher: | Rodopi B.V. Editions
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | USD $61.60 |
Book Description:
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Twenty-five years after his death, critics and academics, film-makers and journalists continue to argue over Sartre's legacy. But certain interpretations have congealed around his iconic text
Nausea, tending to confine it within the framework provided by the later philosophical work,
Being and Nothingness. This volume opens up the text to a range of new approaches within the fields of English and Comparative Literature, as well as Philosophy and French Studies, under the...
More DescriptionTwenty-five years after his death, critics and academics, film-makers and journalists continue to argue over Sartre's legacy. But certain interpretations have congealed around his iconic text Nausea, tending to confine it within the framework provided by the later philosophical work, Being and Nothingness. This volume opens up the text to a range of new approaches within the fields of English and Comparative Literature, as well as Philosophy and French Studies, under the headings: 'Text', 'Context', and 'Intertext': the textual strategies at work within the novel; the literary, cultural and philosophical context of its production; and the intertextual web within which it is situated.
This volume will interest a wide public of teachers, students and all those who want to reconsider Sartre's legacy in the twenty-first century.