Nausea, by Jean-Paul Sartre - A Short Psychological Review of the Book

Authors

  • Sibani Londa Zungu Michaelhouse Senior Boys School

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25159/2958-3918/15679

Keywords:

Nausea, Psychological review, Book review, abstract thought, existentialism

Abstract

Nausea by Jean-Paul Sartre is a philosophical novel that explores daily life through the lens of existentialism. The story follows a broken man named Antoine Roquentin, a historian afraid of his existence living in a French seaport town, as he grapples with feelings of alienation and the meaninglessness of human existence.

References

Sartyre, J. P. (1938). Nausea. Gallimard Editions. Retrieved from https://read.amazon.com/?asin=B08TMGZCP9&ref_=kwl_kr_iv_rec_1

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Published

2024-02-09

How to Cite

Zungu, Sibani Londa. 2024. “Nausea, by Jean-Paul Sartre - A Short Psychological Review of the Book”. New Voices in Psychology 14 (1):3 pages. https://doi.org/10.25159/2958-3918/15679.

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Section

Book Review