The Autodidact, the Glossary
The Autodidact is a fictional character from Jean-Paul Sartre's 1938 novel Nausea.[1]
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3 relations: Autodidacticism, Jean-Paul Sartre, Nausea (novel).
- Jean-Paul Sartre
- Literary characters introduced in 1938
Autodidacticism
Autodidacticism (also autodidactism) or self-education (also self-learning, self-study and self-teaching) is the practice of education without the guidance of schoolmasters (i.e., teachers, professors, institutions).
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Jean-Paul Sartre
Jean-Paul Charles Aymard Sartre (21 June 1905 – 15 April 1980) was a French philosopher, playwright, novelist, screenwriter, political activist, biographer, and literary critic, considered a leading figure in 20th-century French philosophy and Marxism.
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Nausea (novel)
Nausea (La Nausée) is a philosophical novel by the existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, published in 1938.
See The Autodidact and Nausea (novel)
See also
Jean-Paul Sartre
- 1964 Nobel Prize in Literature
- Arlette Elkaïm-Sartre
- Bad faith (existentialism)
- Being in itself
- Bianca Lamblin
- Dialectical monism
- Facticity
- Human rights literature
- Jean-Paul Sartre
- Kean (musical)
- Situation (Sartre)
- The Autodidact
Literary characters introduced in 1938
- Bartholomew Cubbins
- Dolly Gallagher Levi
- Judge Pursuivant
- Liberty 5-3000
- Mrs. Danvers
- Orlando (fictional cat)
- Paul Temple
- Professor Weston
- Roderick Spode
- Silver Hoof
- Slim Callaghan
- The Autodidact
- The Thing (character)