French existentialist fiction

Terry Keefe

first published 1986 Croom Helm, 1986 250 pages

Broadly dividing the fiction of Sartre, Camus and Beauvoir into three periods - pre-World War II, wartime, and post-war - the book shows how the moral perspectives of the authors, as illustrated in their fiction alone, changed and developed during their careers, focusing primarily on the 'existentialist' outlook that they shared.

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French existentialist fiction edition · 1986 · Barnes & Noble · 250 pages
French existentialist fiction edition · 1986 · Croom Helm · 250 pages

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