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Shand, John
(2016).
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5840/tpm201675122
Abstract
Sartre's Nausea, as well as being a work of genius, is the only truly philosophical novel, in the sense that the philosophy is embedded in and exemplified in what happens in the novel, rather than people in the novel merely talking about philosophy. It is philosophy reified.
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