About “Age de raison”
A novel by Jean-Paul Sartre focuses on the ethical and moral conflicts of a French professor. The story explores philosophical themes through the character's personal struggles. It examines the complexities of morality and existence, reflecting Sartre's existentialist ideas. The narrative centers on the internal conflicts of the professor as he faces moral dilemmas. The novel presents a deep analysis of human choices and their consequences. It is a literary work that engages with philosophical questions about freedom and responsibility. The story is grounded in the character's experiences and thoughts. It reflects the broader philosophical concerns of the author. The novel offers a critical look at the challenges of living an ethical life. It remains a significant example of existential literature.
Book details
- First published
- 1945
- Latest edition
- 1992 · ISBN 0679738959
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| Cover | Edition | Year | ISBN | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| | The age of reason | 1992 | 0679738959 | Buy on Amazon |
| The age of reason. | 1973 | 0394718380 | Buy on Amazon | |
| | The age of reason | 1947 | — | Buy on Amazon |
| | The age of reason | 1947 | — | Buy on Amazon |