Jean-Paul Sartre
What’s inside
Nausea is a philosophical novel by Jean-Paul Sartre that delves into the existentialist philosophy through the diary of a dejected historian, Antoine Roquentin.
You’ll Learn
- Deep understanding of existentialism
- Insight into Sartre’s philosophical ideas
- Exploration of life’s absurdities
- Contemplation on the purpose of existence
Key Points
- Existentialist Philosophy
- Antoine Roquentin’s Isolation
- The Absurdity of Existence
- The Concept of ‘Nausea’
- Search for Meaning
Who’s it For
- Philosophy enthusiasts
- Fans of Jean-Paul Sartre
- Readers interested in existentialism
- Literature scholars
About the author
Jean-Paul Sartre, a French philosopher, playwright, novelist, and political activist, is known for his significant contributions to phenomenology and existentialism.