2021
DOI: 10.5507/bo.2021.047
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Jean-Paul Sartre's Antoine Roquentin: An Existential Successor of Russian Superfluous Man

Abstract: The study confronts the concept of the superfluous man, as it appeared in 19th century Russian literature, with the features used in French existentialism. Specifically, we will deal with the analysis of Antoine Roquentin, protagonist of Jean-Paul Sarter's Nausea (1938).

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