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Published in association with the UK Sartre Society Studies and the North American Sartre Society

Sartre Studies International publishes articles of a multidisciplinary, cross-cultural and international character reflecting the full range and complexity of Sartre's own work. It focuses on the philosophical, literary and political issues originating in existentialism, and explores the continuing vitality of existentialist and Sartrean ideas in contemporary society and contemporary culture. Each issue contains a reviews section and a notice board of current events, such as conferences, publications and media broadcasts linked to Sartre's life, work and intellectual legacy.

Publisher: Berghahn Journals

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Volume 5, Number 1, Spring 1999

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Editorial
pp. iv-vi(3)

Towards a Heuristic Method: Sartre and Lefebvre
pp. 1-15(15)
Author: Kelly, Michael

Sartre, Camus and the Algerian War
pp. 16-32(17)
Author: Drake, David

Sartre, May 68 and Literature
pp. 33-48(16)
Author: Atack, Margaret

Love from Simone: Epistolarity and the Love Letter
pp. 49-63(15)
Author: Fallaize, Elizabeth

The Anonymous Hero in Sartre's Theatre
pp. 64-73(10)
Author: O'Donohoe, Benedict

Book Reviews
pp. 74-82(9)

Notice Board
pp. 83-87(5)

Notes on Contributors
pp. 88-88(1)

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