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Beauvoir, Simone de, 1908-1986


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  • Fuller Name

    • Simone Lucie Ernestine Marie Bertrand
  • Variants

    • Beauvoir, S. de (Simone), 1908-1986
    • De Beauvoir, Simone, 1908-1986
    • Bofuwa, Ximengna de, 1908-1986
    • Bōvōwāru, Shimōnu do, 1908-1986
    • Bovuar, Simona de, 1908-1986
    • De Bofuwa, Ximengna, 1908-1986
    • Po-wa, Hsi-meng, 1908-1986
    • Castor, 1908-1986
    • Būfwār, Sīmūn Dū, 1908-1986
    • بوفوار، سيمون دو،‏ 1908-1986
  • Additional Information

    • Birth Date

        1908-01-09
    • Death Date

        1986-04-14
    • Birth Place

        Paris (France)
    • Associated Language

        French
    • Occupation

      Authors

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  • Sources

    • found: Author's Les bouches inutiles, 1945.
    • found: Sartre, J.P. Lettres au Castor et à quelques autres, c1983:v. 1, t.p. (Castor) p. 40 (à Simone de Beauvoir: Petit charmant Castor)
    • found: Washington Post, 4/15/86:p. B6 (Simone de Beauvoir; b. in Paris, 1/9/1908, d. also in Paris, 4/14/1986)
    • found: nuc89-70866: Que peut la littérature? c1965(hdg. on CaQMM rept.: Beauvoir, Simone de, 1908- ; usage: S. de Beauvoir)
    • found: Ikhtiyār, N.N. Taḥarrur al-marʼah, 1991:t.p. (Sīmūn Dū Būfwār)
    • found: Bolʹshoe prikli︠u︡chenie blagovospitannoĭ devit︠s︡y, 1992:t.p. (Simony de Bovuar)
    • found: Nü hsing sheng ching, 1993:t.p. (Hsi-meng Po-wa) text (author of Deuxième sexe, etc.)
    • found: OCLC 34910738: Onna zakari, 1963(Shimōnu do Bōvōwāru)
    • found: Chao yue di er xing, 2007:p. i (Simone de Beauvoir, 1908-1986; Ximengna de Bofuwa)
    • found: Wikipedia, August 12, 2016(Simone de Beauvoir; Simone Lucie Ernestine Marie Bertrand de Beauvoir (9 January 1908-14 April 1986) was a French writer, intellectual, existentialist philosopher, political activist, feminist and social theorist; though she did not consider herself a philosopher, she had a significant influence on both feminist existentialism and feminist theory; De Beauvoir wrote novels, essays, biographies, autobiography and monographs on philosophy, politics and social issues; she is known for her 1949 treatise The Second Sex, a detailed analysis of women's oppression and a foundational tract of contemporary feminism; and for her novels, including She Came to Stay and The Mandarins; she is also known for her open relationship with French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre)
    • found: al-Marʼah wa-al-Ishtirākīyah, 1979:page 243 (Sīmūn Dū Būfwār)
  • LC Classification

    • PQ2603.E362
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  • Change Notes

    • 1980-03-24: new
    • 2023-02-03: revised
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