“THE EXISTENTIALISM IN THE NOVELS OF JEAN-PAUL SARTRE” BY DËFRIM SALIU
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https://doi.org/10.46763/PALIM24917247sAbstract
The aim of Dëfrim Saliu’s book, "Existentialism in the Novels of Jean-Paul Sartre," is to convey the research and analysis of the textbook of the same name, with the purpose of presenting the concepts of existentialism through the works of Jean-Paul Sartre. The author chose Sartre because of prior familiarity with existentialism through the French writer Albert Camus and the inspiration received from Professor Avdi Visoka. Through this work, the author not only analyzes the life and works of Sartre but also connects his existentialism with French literature and philosophy. This book serves as an important resource for students and interested readers who want to gain a deep understanding of the philosophical and literary aspects of existentialism through the works of Jean-Paul Sartre.
Keywords: French literature; Jean-Paul Sartre; existentialism.
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