Simone de Beauvoir - Works

Works

  • L'Invitée (1943) (English - She Came to Stay)
  • Pyrrhus et Cinéas (1944)
  • Le Sang des autres (1945) (English - The Blood of Others)
  • Who Shall Die? (1945)
  • Tous les hommes sont mortels (1946) (English - All Men are Mortal)
  • Pour une morale de l'ambiguïté (1947) (English - The Ethics of Ambiguity)
  • Le Deuxième Sexe (1949) (English - The Second Sex)
  • L'Amérique au jour le jour (1954) (English - America Day by Day)
  • The Mandarins, (1954)
  • Must We Burn Sade?, (1955)
  • The Long March, (1957)
  • Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter, (1958)
  • The Prime of Life, (1960)
  • Force of Circumstance, (1963)
  • A Very Easy Death, (1964)
  • Les Belles Images, (1966)
  • The Woman Destroyed, (1967)
  • The Coming of Age, (1970)
  • All Said and Done, (1972)
  • When Things of the Spirit Come First, (1979)
  • Adieux: A Farewell to Sartre, (1981)
  • Letters to Sartre, (1990)
  • A Transatlantic Love Affair: Letters to Nelson Algren, (1998)

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