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  1 See Lukac’s chapters on Balzac and Stendhal in Studies in European Realism.

  BIBLIOGRAPHY

  BIBLIOGRAPHY

  Works by Sartre (published in Paris unless otherwise stated)

  L’Imagination. Librairie Félix Alcan, 1936

  La Transcendance de l’ego. Esquisse d’une description phénomenologique. Vrin, 1936–37

  La Nausée. Gallimard, 1938

  Le Mur. Gallimard, 1939

  Esquisse d’une théorie des émotions. Hermann, 1939

  L’Imaginaire: Psychologie phénomenonologique de I’imagination. Gallimard, 1940

  L’Etre et le néant. Gallimard, 1943

  Les Mouches. Gallimard, 1943

  Huis clos, in L’Arbalète, 1944; Gallimard, 1945

  L’Age de raison. Gallimard, 1945. (vol. 1, Les Chemins de la liberté)

  Le Sursis. Gallimard, 1945. (vol. 2, Les Chemins de la liberté)

  L’Existentialisme est un humanisme. Nagel, 1946

  Morts sans sépulture. Lausanne: Marguerat, 1946

  La Putain respectueuse. Nagel, 1946

  Réflexions sur la question juive. Morihien, 1946. Gallimard, 1954

  Baudelaire. Point du Jour, 1946; Gallimard, 1947

  Descartes (Les Classiques de la liberté). Introduction and selection by J.-P. Sartre. Editions les Trois Collines, 1946

  L’Homme et les choses. Seghers, 1947

  Situations I. Gallimard, 1947

  Les Jeux Sont Faits. Nagel, 1947

  Théâtre (Les Mouches, Huis-Clos, La Putain respectueuse, Morts sans sépultures). Gallimard, 1947

  Les Mains sales, Gallimard, 1948

  L’Engrenage. Nagel, 1948

  Visages. Seghers, 1948

  Situations II. Gallimard, 1948

  Orphée noir. (Introduction to L’Anthologie de la nouvelle poésie négre et malgache by Léopold S. Senghor).

  Presses Universitaires, 1948

  La Mort dans l’âme. Gallimard, 1949. (vol. 3, Les

  Chemins de la liberté)

  Situations III. Gallimard, 1949

  Entretiens sur la politique (with Gérard Rosenthal and David Rousset). Gallimard, 1949

  Le Diable et le bon Dieu. Gallimard, 1951

  Saint Genet, comédien et martyr. Gallimard, 1952

  L’Affaire Henri Martin. Gallimard, 1953

  Kean. Gallimard, 1954

  Nekrassov, Gallimard, 1955

  Question de méthode (part of Situations II). First published in Les Temps Modernes, no. 139, September 1957; Gallimard, 1967, then in Critique de la raison dialectique

  Les Séquestrés d’Altona. Gallimard, 1959

  Critique de la raison dialectique. Gallimard, 1960, Part II, 1986

  Marxisme et Existentialisme. Plon, 1962

  Les mots. Gallimard, 1963

  Situations IV. Gallimard, 1964

  Situations V. Gallimard, 1964

  Situations VI. Gallimard, 1964

  Les Troyennes (an adaptation of Euripides’ play). Collection du Théâtre National Populaire, 1965. Gallimard, 1966

  Situations VII. Gallimard, 1965

  Les Communistes ont peur de la révolution. Didier, 1969

  Ecrits de Sartre (a full bibliography of the writings of Sartre up to 1969), Gallimard, 1970. Ed. Michel Contat and Michel Rybalka

  Qu’est ce que la littérature? (part of Situations II) Gallimard, 1970

  L’Idiot de la famille, vols. 1 and 2, Gallimard, 1971; vol. 3, Gallimard, 1972

  Situations VIII. Gallimard, 1972

  Situations IX. Gallimard, 1972

  Plaidoyer pour les intellectuels. Gallimard, 1972

  Un Théâtre de situations. Gallimard, 1973

  On a raison de se révolter. Gallimard, 1974

  Critiques littéraires 1. Gallimard, 1975

  Situations X. Gallimard, 1976

  ‘Sartre par lui-même’ (transcript of a filmed interview, directed by Alexandre Astruc and Michel Contat) 1977

  Oeuvres romanesques, ed. Michel Contat and Michel Rybalka. Gallimard, 1982

  Cahiers pour une morale. Gallimard, 1983

  Les Carnets de la drôle de guerre. Gallimard, 1983

  Lettres au Castor et à quelques autres, 2 vols. Gallimard, 1983

  Le Scénario Freud. Gallimard, 1984

  Critique de la raison dialectique. Part II. Gallimard, 1986

  Translations into English of works by Sartre

  In camera (Huis clos) London: Hamish Hamilton, 1946. New York: No exit (in one volume with The Flies). Knopf, 1947

  The flies. London: (with In camera) Hamish Hamilton, 1946. New York: Knopf, 1947

  The age of reason. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1946; revised trans. Penguin Books, 1961. New York: Knopf, 1947

  Existentialism. New York: Philosophical Library, 1947. London: Existentialism and humanism. Methuen, 1948

  The reprieve. New York: Knopf, 1947. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1948; revised trans. Penguin 1963

  The respectful prostitute. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1947. New York: Knopf, 1949.

  Portrait of the anti-semite. London: Secker & Warburg, 1948. New York: Anti-Semite and Jew. Schocken, 1948

  The chips are down. New York: Lear, 1948. London: Rider, 1951

  Psychology of the imagination (L’lmaginaire). New York: Philosophical Library, 1948. London: Rider, 1951

  The wall and other stories. New York: New Directions, 1948. London: ‘The Wall’, included in the short story collection, Intimacy. Hamish Hamilton, 1949

  Crime passionel (in Three Plays). London: Methuen, 1949. New York: Dirty hands (in Three Plays) Knopf, 1949

  Men without shadows (in Three Plays). London: Hamish Hamilton, 1949. New York: The Victors (in Three Plays) Knopf, 1949

  The diary of Antoine Roquentin (La Nausée). London: John Lehmann, 1949; trans. as Nausea. Hamish Hamilton, 1962. New York: The Diary of Antoine Roquentin. New Directions, 1949

  What is literature? New York: Philosophical Library, 1949. London: Methuen, 1950

  Baudelaire. London: Horizon Press, 1949. New York: New Directions, 1950

  Iron in the soul. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1950. New York: trans. as Troubled sleep. Knopf, 1951

  Lucifer and the lord. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1953. New York: The Devil and the good lord. Knopf, 1960

  In the mesh (L’Engrenage). London: Andrew Dakers, 1954

  Kean: disorder and genius. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1954. New York: (in one volume with The Devil and the good lord and Nekrassov) Knopf, 1960

  Literary and philosophical essays. London: Rider, 1955. New York: Criterion Books, 1955.

  Nekrassov. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1956. New York: (with The Devil and the good lord, and Kean) Knopf, 1960

  Being and nothingness: An essay on phenomenological ontology. New York: Philosophical Library, 1956. London: Methuen, 1957

  Transcendence of the ego. New York: Noonday Press, 1957 Loser wins (Les Séquestrés d’Altona). London: Hamish Hamilton, 1960. New York: The Condemned of Altona, Knopf, 1961

  Outline of a theory of the Emotions. New York: New York Philosophical Library, 1948. London: Sketch for a theory of the Emotions. Methuen, 1962

  Imagination. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press, 1962

  Search for a method. New York; Knopf, 1963. The Problem of method. London: Methuen, 1964

  Essays in aesthetics. New York: New York Philosophical Library, 1963. London: Peter Owen, 1964

  Saint Genet, actor and martyr. New York: G. Braziller, 1963. London: W. H. Allen, 1964

  Words. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1964. New York: trans. as The words. Braziller, 1964

  Situations (Situations IV) London: Hamish Hamilton, 1965. New York: Braziller, 1965

  The Trojan women. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1967. New York: Knopf, 1967

  The communists and peace (part of Situations VI and VII). New York: Braziller, 1968. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1969

  The philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre. London: Methuen, 1968

  The spectre
of Stalin (part of Situations VII). London: Hamish Hamilton, 1969

  Politics and literature. London: Calder & Boyars, 1973

  Between existentialism and marxism (part of Situations VIII and IX). London: New Left Books, 1974. New York: Pantheon Books, 1975

  Critique of dialectical reason. Vol 1 Theory of practical ensembles. London: New Left Books, 1976. Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey, Humanities Press, 1976

  Sartre on theatre. London: Quartet Books, 1976. New York: Pantheon Books, 1976

  Sartre in the seventies. (Situations X). London: André Deutsch, 1978

  The family idiot: Gustave Flaubert, 1821–1857. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, vol. 1, 1981

  War diaries: notebooks from a phoney war 1939–1940. London: Verso, 1984

  The Freud scenario. London: Verso Editions, 1985

 


 

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