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Simone De Beauvoir

Simonne Lucie Ernestine Marie Bertrand De Beauvoir

French philosopher, social theorist and activist (1908–1986).

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Place of Burial

Montparnasse Cemetery

Place of Birth

Paris
6th Arrondissement of Paris

Occupation

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Political Philosopher
Journalist
Novelist
Autobiographer
Essayist
Political Activist
Diarist
Women Letter Writer
Philosopher
Literary Critic
Writer
Author
Feminist
Philosophy Teacher
( - 1943)
End Time
: 1943

Country of Citizenship

France

Place of Death

14th Arrondissement of Paris
Paris
Rue Victor-Schœlcher
House Number
:11 bis
Hôpital Cochin

Date of Birth

1/9/1908

Date of Death

4/14/1986

Religion or Worldview

Atheism

Educated At

University of Paris
Lycée Fénelon, Paris
Sorbonne
Catholic University of Paris

Award Received

Prix Goncourt
(1954)
For Work
:
The Mandarins
Point in Time
: 1954
Point in Time
: 1954
Jerusalem Prize
(1975)
Point in Time
: 1975
Austrian State Prize for European Literature
(1978)
Point in Time
: 1978
Honorary Doctorate of Concordia University

Unmarried Partner

Jean-Paul Sartre
Claude Lanzmann
Nelson Algren

Cause of Death

Pneumonia
Pulmonary Edema

Native Language

French

Given Name

Simone

Notable Work

The Mandarins
When Things of the Spirit Come First
Pyrrhus and Cineas
The Second Sex
She Came to Stay
Force of Circumstance

Birth Name

Simonne Lucie Ernestine Marie Bertrand de Beauvoir

Influenced By

Jean-Paul Sartre
Alfred Adler

Described by Source

Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1969–1978)
Section
:Бовуар Симона де
Page(s)
:440
Volume
:3 : Бари — Браслет
Publication Date
: 1970
Obálky Knih
URL
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Medvik
Subject Named As
:Beauvoir, Simone de, 1908-1986
URL
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Q113369276
Subject Named As
:Beauvoir, Simone de
Page(s)
:44–45
Author
:
Renate Kroll
Wegbereiterinnen
Pax Leksikon
Volume
:1

Manner of Death

Natural Causes

Commons Gallery

Simone de Beauvoir

Nominated For

Nobel Prize in Literature
(1961)
Point in Time
: 1961

Sibling

Hélène De Beauvoir

Name in Native Language

Simone de Beauvoir
Pronunciation Audio
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IPA Transcription
:simɔn də bovwaʁ

Field of Work

Philosophy
Essay
Autobiography
Novel
Feminism
Existentialism

Family

Bertrand De Beauvoir Family

Family Name

Bertrand De Beauvoir

Image of Grave

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Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

French

Sex or Gender

Female

Instance Of

Human

Writing Language

French

Sexual Orientation

Bisexuality

Pseudonym

Le Castor

Name

Симона-Люси-Эрнестина-Мари Бертран де Бовуар

Image

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Residence

Paris
Marseille
(1931 - 1932)
End Time
: 1932
Start Time
: 1931
Rouen
(1932 - 1937)
End Time
: 1937
Start Time
: 1932

Member Of

Comité De Lecture Des Éditions Gallimard
(1944 - 1945)
End Time
: 1945
Start Time
: 1944

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Father

Q132827587

Child

Sylvie Le Bon-De Beauvoir
(1980)
Object of Statement Has Role
:
Adopted Child
Point in Time
: 1980

Mother

Françoise De Beauvoir
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