Simone de Beauvoir (1908–1986)
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Simone de Beauvoir, 1908 - 1986 Simone de Beauvoir was born January 9, 1908 in Paris, France to a respected bourgeois family. Her father was a lawyer, her mother a housewife, and together they raised two daughters to be intelligent, inquisitive individuals. de Beauvoir attended the elementary mehr anzeigen school Cours Desir in 1913, then L'Institute Sainte Nary under the tutelage of Robert Garric, followed by the Institute Catholique in Paris, before finally attending the Sorbonne, where she graduated from in 1929. It was there that she met the man who would become her life long friend and companion, John Paul Sartre, who contributed to her philosophy of life. She is perhaps best know for her novel entitled "The Second Sex", which describes the ideal that women are an indescribable "other", something "made, not born", and a declaration of feminine independence. After graduating from the Sorbonne, de Beauvoir went on to teach Latin at Lycee Victor Duruy, philosophy at a school in Marseilles, and a few other teaching positions before coming to teach at the Sorbonne. During the course of her twelve years of teaching, from 1931 to 1943, de Beauvoir developed the basis for her philosophical thought. She used her formal philosophy background to also comment on feminism and existentialism. Her personal philosophy was that freedom of choice is man's utmost gift of value. Acts of goodness make one more free, acts of evil decrease that selfsame freedom. In 1945, de Beauvoir and Sartre founded and edited Le Temps Modernes, a monthly review of philosophical thought and trends. In 1943, with the money she had earned from teaching, de Beauvoir turned her full attention to writing, producing first "L'Envitee", then "Pyrrhus et Cineas" in 1944. In 1948, she wrote perhaps her most famous philosophical work, "The Ethics of Ambiguity". "The Second Sex", regarded by many as the seminal work in the field of feminism, is her most famous work. Other works include "The Coming of Age", which addresses society's condemnation of old age, the award winning novel "The Mandarins", "A Very Easy Death", about the death of her mother and a four part biography. In "The Woman Destroyed", a collection of two long stories and one short novel, de Beauvoir discusses middle age. One of her last novels was in the form of a diary recording; it told of the slow death of her life-long compatriot, Jean Paul Sartre. On April 14, 1986, Simone de Beauvoir, one of the mothers of feminism, passed away in her home in Paris. (Bowker Author Biography) weniger anzeigen
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Hard Times: Force of Circumstance, Volume II: 1952-1962 (The Autobiography of Simone de Beauvoir) (1963) 141 Exemplare
Marquis de Sade : Selections From His Writings and a Study by Simone de Beauvoir (1953) 67 Exemplare
Djamila Boupacha: The story of the torture of a young Algerian girl which shocked liberal French opinion (1962) 26 Exemplare
A History of Sex 7 Exemplare
Lettere al Castoro e ad altre amiche : 1926-1963 — Herausgeber — 4 Exemplare
Lijepe slike & Vrlo blaga smrt 3 Exemplare
De nutteloze monde 2 Exemplare
Fiche de lecture Le Deuxième sexe (tome 1) de Simone de Beauvoir (Analyse littéraire de référence et résumé… (2020) 2 Exemplare
J.P. Sartre versus Merleau-Ponty 2 Exemplare
La mesura de l'home 2 Exemplare
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de Beauvoir, Simone Archive 1 Exemplar
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Simone de Beauvoir : de la mire aux projets 1 Exemplar
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Modern Classics Prime Of Life (Penguin Modern Classics) by De Beauvoir Simone (1986-09-02) Paperback 1 Exemplar
The Vagabond 1 Exemplar
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Beauvoir, l'aventure d'être soi 1 Exemplar
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Obras completas, tomo I 1 Exemplar
La force des choses en 2 volumes. 1 Exemplar
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Simone de Beauvoir et la lutte des femmes 1 Exemplar
Ben Bir Feministim 1 Exemplar
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The Assassin's Cloak: An Anthology of the World's Greatest Diarists (2000) — Mitwirkender, einige Ausgaben — 550 Exemplare
Sisterhood Is Global: The International Women's Movement Anthology (1984) — Mitwirkender — 200 Exemplare
Jo's Girls: Tomboy Tales of High Adventure, True Grit, and Real Life (1997) — Mitwirkender — 47 Exemplare
The bird has no wings : letters of Peter Schwiefert (1974) — Vorwort, einige Ausgaben — 16 Exemplare
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- Gebräuchlichste Namensform
- de Beauvoir, Simone
- Rechtmäßiger Name
- de Beauvoir, Simone Lucie Ernestine Marie Bertrand
- Andere Namen
- Castor
- Geburtstag
- 1908-01-09
- Todestag
- 1986-04-14
- Begräbnisort
- Cimetière du Montparnasse, Parijs, Frankrijk
- Geschlecht
- female
- Nationalität
- Frankreich
- Land (für Karte)
- France
- Geburtsort
- Parijs, Île-de-France, Frankrijk
- Sterbeort
- Parijs, Île-de-France, Frankrijk
- Wohnorte
- Paris, Frankreich
Neuilly-sur-Seine, Frankreich
Marseille, Frankreich
Rouen, Frankreich - Ausbildung
- Institut Catholique (Mathematik)
Institut Sainte-Marie (Literatur und Sprachen)
Sorbonne (Philosopie) - Berufe
- Filosofe
Lerares
Schrijfster
Feministe - Beziehungen
- Sartre, Jean-Paul (Partner)
Algren, Nelson (Liebhaber)
de Beauvoir, Hélène (Schwester) - Organisationen
- Les Temps Modernes
- Preise und Auszeichnungen
- Jerusalem-Preis (1975)
Österreichischer Staatspreis für Europäische Literatur (1978) - Kurzbiographie
- Simone de Beauvoir was born in Paris to a devoutly Catholic bourgeois family. She was educated at a convent boarding school and originally wanted to become a nun; however, she lost her faith at age 14. After passing her baccalaureate exams, she studied mathematics at the Institut Catholique and literature and languages at the Institut Sainte-Marie, before entering the Sorbonne to study philosophy. She wrote her thesis on Leibniz. She sat in on courses at the École Normale Supérieure to prepare for the agrégation (postgrad exam) in philosophy, and it was there that she met Jean-Paul Sartre. De Beauvoir became a teacher, intellectual, and well-known writer, beginning with her first novel, She Came to Stay (1943). She also produced philosophical essays, plays, memoirs, travel diaries, and newspaper articles, and served as an editor of the influential literary review Les Temps modernes. She won the Prix Goncourt for her 1954 novel The Mandarins. De Beauvoir became a key figure in the struggle for women's rights in France and worldwide, sparked by her feminist work The Second Sex (1949). With her lifelong companion Sartre, she was a central player in the important philosophical debates of the 20th century.
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The Second Sex — 2016 group read in Feminist Theory (November 2017)
Second Sex--thoughts? in Feminist Theory (März 2016)
de Beauvoir : The Second Sex in Author Theme Reads (Oktober 2013)
de Beauvoir class and paper in Philosophy and Theory (März 2008)
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