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Diary of a Philosophy Student

Volume 3, 1926-30

Simone de Beauvoir Barbara Klaw Barbara Klaw Sylvie Le Bon de Beauvoir

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English
University of Illinois Press
04 January 2024
Series: Beauvoir Series
Written between the age of eighteen and twenty-one, the entries in the third volume of Diary of a Philosophy Student take readers into Simone de Beauvoir’s thoughts while illuminating the people and ideas swirling around her. The pages offer rare insights into Beauvoir’s intellectual development; her early experiences with love, desire, and freedom; and relationships with friends like Élisabeth “Zaza” Lacoin, and Maurice Merleau-Ponty. It also presents Beauvoir’s shocking account of Jean-Paul Sartre’s sexual assault of her during their first sexual encounter--a revelation certain to transform views of her life and philosophy.

In addition, the editors include a wealth of important supplementary material. Barbara Klaw provides a detailed consideration of the Diary’s role in the development of Beauvoir’s writing style by exploring her use of metanarrative and other literary techniques, part of a process of literary creation that saw Beauvoir use the notebooks to cultivate her talent. Margaret A. Simons’s essay places the assault by Sartre within an appraisal of Beauvoir’s complicated legacy for #MeToo while suggesting readers engage with the diary through the lens of trauma.

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Imprint:   University of Illinois Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 28mm
ISBN:   9780252045646
ISBN 10:   0252045645
Series:   Beauvoir Series
Pages:   280
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Foreword to the Beauvoir Series Sylvie Le Bon de Beauvoir Preface Margaret A. Simons Acknowledgments Reading Beauvoir’s 1926–30 Student Diary as Adventures in Literary Creation Barbara Klaw Beauvoir and #MeToo Margaret A. Simons Third Notebook: December 7, 1926–April 15, 1927 Simone de Beauvoir Fifth Notebook: October 31, 1927–August 30, 1928 Simone de Beauvoir Seventh Notebook: September 15, 1929–October 31, 1930 Simone de Beauvoir Bibliography Index

Simone de Beauvoir (1908–86) was a French existentialist philosopher. Her works include Ethics of Ambiguity (1947) and The Second Sex (1949). Barbara Klaw is a professor emerita of French at Northern Kentucky University. She is the translator of Diary of a Philosophy Student: Volume 2, 1928–29, and author of Le Paris de Beauvoir. Sylvie Le Bon de Beauvoir, adopted daughter and literary executor of Simone de Beauvoir, is the editor of Lettres à Sartre and other works by Beauvoir. Margaret A. Simons is Distinguished Research Professor Emerita at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville and the author of Beauvoir and The Second Sex: Feminism, Race, and the Origins of Existentialism. Marybeth Timmermann is a contributing translator and editor of Philosophical Writings and other works by Beauvoir. Klaw, Le Bon de Beauvoir, and Simons coedited Diary of a Philosophy Student: Volume 1, 1926–27 and Diary of a Philosophy Student: Volume 2, 1928–29.

Reviews for Diary of a Philosophy Student: Volume 3, 1926-30

Praise for past volumes of the Diary This indispensable volume offers a panorama of Beauvoir's intellectual preoccupations. The translators and editors are to be applauded for producing such a valuable contribution to Beauvoir studies. --French Studies This diary increases our admiration for Beauvoir's heroic determination to make something of herself. A precious document. --Bookforum This is a truly remarkable book, and a significant contribution to Beauvoir scholarship. Barbara Klaw's excellent translation provides unique access to the formative years of one of the twentieth century's great philosophers, authors, and public intellectuals. --Tove Pettersen, President of the International Simone de Beauvoir Society


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