The Words: The Autobiography of Jean-Paul SartreJean-Paul Sartre's famous autobiography of his first ten years has been widely compared to Rousseau's Confessions. Written when he was fifty-nine years old, The Words is a masterpiece of self-analysis. Sartre the philosopher, novelist and playwright brings to his own childhood the same rigor of honesty and insight he applied so brilliantly to other authors. Born into a gentle, book-loving family and raised by a widowed mother and doting grandparents, he had a childhood which might be described as one long love affair with the printed word. The Words explores and evaluates the whole use of books and language in human experience. |
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Page 68
... friend , " which seemed to me quite natural . Vol- taire and Corneille were familiar acquaintances ; how could a living writer refuse my friendship ? Courteline did refuse it , and rightly : in writing to the grandson , he would have ...
... friend , " which seemed to me quite natural . Vol- taire and Corneille were familiar acquaintances ; how could a living writer refuse my friendship ? Courteline did refuse it , and rightly : in writing to the grandson , he would have ...
Page 101
... friends of my mother . It was my grandfather who hated them through me . It was he who had first had the idea of com- mitting me to the care of his friend the abbé , but he would gaze anxiously at the little Catholic who was brought ...
... friends of my mother . It was my grandfather who hated them through me . It was he who had first had the idea of com- mitting me to the care of his friend the abbé , but he would gaze anxiously at the little Catholic who was brought ...
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... friends of the family looking at me with a worried or puzzled expression . My audi- ence was getting more and more difficult . I had to exert myself . I overplayed and sounded false . I knew the anguish of an aging actress . I learned ...
... friends of the family looking at me with a worried or puzzled expression . My audi- ence was getting more and more difficult . I had to exert myself . I overplayed and sounded false . I knew the anguish of an aging actress . I learned ...
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