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Retrieved 26 May 2019. Schueler, Kaj (2
January 2015). "
Sartres brev kom försent till Akademien" [
Sartre's letter arrived too late to the Academy].
Svenska Dagbladet...
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Charlotte Sartre (born
December 6, 1994) is an
American **** actress.
Sartre was born in Yuba City,
California on
December 6, 1994 and
raised in...
- Jean-Paul
Sartre (1905–1980) was a
French existentialist philosopher Sartre may also
refer to:
Sartre (surname)
SARTRE, the Safe Road
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Psychology of the Imagination, is a 1940 book by the
philosopher Jean-Paul
Sartre, in
which the
author propounds his
concept of the
imagination and discusses...
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Arlette Elkaïm-
Sartre (1935 - 16
September 2016) was a
French translator and editor,
adopted by the
writer Jean-Paul
Sartre in 1964. Born in Constantine...
- (French: situation) is a
concept developed by
French philosopher Jean-Paul
Sartre. It
refers to "how
ritualized action might be
avoided or at
least confronted...
- the 20th century,
prominent existentialist thinkers included Jean-Paul
Sartre,
Albert Camus,
Martin Heidegger,
Simone de Beauvoir, Karl Jaspers, Gabriel...
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Sartre is an
Arabic novel by
Iraqi writer Ali Bader, it was
originally published in
Arabic in Beirut, 2001, and met
warmly by
cultural critics and...
- Elkaïm-
Sartre (1935–2016),
French writer,
adoptive daughter of Jean-Paul
Sartre Annie Sartre-Fauriat (born 1947),
French historian Duran Sartre de Carpentras...
- Jean-Paul
Sartre, Paul Nizan, and René
Maheu (who gave her the
lasting nickname "Castor", or "beaver"). The jury for the agrégation
narrowly awarded Sartre first...