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Jean-Paul Sartre

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Scope:  Born in Paris, France, Jean Paul Sartre was a philosopher and existentialist. He is considered to be one of the major intellectual figures of the 20th Century. He received the French Grand Novel Prize in 1950 for La Nausea and the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1964.

CIRCULATING BOOKS

Books of Jean-Paul Sartre's works are listed in the Baddour Library s  on-line catalog under Sartre, Jean-Paul, and under individual titles, i. e. The Words.

Books written by and about Jean-Paul Sartre have the call number(s):
B 819.S27Z
PQ 2637
PQ2636.A82
BF 408.S34

Some representative books from the circulating collection that are located upstairs in the library are:

Bloom, Harold, ed. Jean-Paul Sartre. Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers, 2001.

Kern, Edith. Sartre, A Collection of Critical Essays. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1962.

CRITICAL SOURCES

There are books in the Reference Collection that do not circulate, but pages may be photocopied. The following titles are appropriate to this topic:

REF PN 332l.C7 1993 Critical Survey of Short Fiction p. 2063-2071

REF PS 21.D5 Dictionary of Literary Biography Vol.72 French novelists, 1930-1960

REF PN 771.M3 1991 Major 20th Century Writers Vol.4

PERIODICALS, JOURNALS, & TRADE PUBLICATIONS

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WEB SITES

Voice of the Shuttle
http://vos.ucsb.edu

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Updated 08/20/2007