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What (who) is qui a la nausée - definition

NOVEL BY JEAN-PAUL SARTRE
Nausea (Book); La Nausée; La nausée; Existential nausea; La Nausee; Nausea (book); La nausee; Nausea novel; La Nause; Nausea book; La Nausé; Roquentin; Marquis de Rollebon
  • [[Le Havre]]: Quai de Southampton in the 1920s
  • ''Castanea sativa'']]
  • [[Melencolia I]], by [[Albrecht Dürer]]
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À la suite         
  • [[Field marshal]] [[August von Mackensen]] wearing à la suite the uniform of the 1st Life Hussars Regiment of the [[Prussian Army]].
HONORIFIC OFFICER APPOINTMENT IN GERMAN ARMIES
General à la Suite; A la suite; À la Suite
À la suite (, in the entourage [of]) was a military title given to those who were allotted to the army or a particular unit for honour's sake,BROCKHAUS, Die Enzyklopädie in 24 Bänden (1796–2001), A-AP Band 1: , p. 316, definition: à la suit and entitled to wear a regimental uniform but otherwise had no official position.
À la poupée         
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  • [[Mary Cassatt]], ''The Fitting'', 1890, [[drypoint]] and [[aquatint]], inked à la poupée by the artist herself.
  • [[Elisha Kirkall]], ''Heroic Stormy Landscape'', [[mezzotint]] and [[etching]] printed à la poupée in two colours, after [[Jan van Huysum]], 1724
MAKING COLOUR PRINTS WITH BALLS OF CLOTH
A la poupee; A la poupée; À la poupeé
À la poupée is a largely historic intaglio printmaking technique for making colour prints by applying different ink colours to a single printing plate using ball-shaped wads of cloth, one for each colour. The paper has just one run through the press, but the inking needs to be carefully re-done after each impression is printed.
a la carte         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
A la Carte; A La Carte (album); A la carte (disambiguation); A la Carte (album); A La Carte
[?: l?:'k?:t, a la]
¦ adjective (of a menu) listing food that can be ordered as separate items, rather than part of a set meal.
Origin
C19: Fr., lit. 'according to the (menu) card'.

Wikipedia

Nausea (novel)

Nausea (French: La Nausée) is a philosophical novel by the existentialist philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, published in 1938. It is Sartre's first novel.

The novel takes place in 'Bouville' (homophone of Boue-ville, literally, 'Mud town') a town similar to Le Havre. It comprises the thoughts and subjective experiences—in a personal diary format—of Antoine Roquentin, a melancholy and socially isolated intellectual who is residing in Bouville ostensibly for the purpose of completing a biography on a historical figure. Roquentin's growing alienation and disillusionment coincide with an increasingly intense experience of revulsion, which he calls "the nausea", in which the people and things around him seem to lose all their familiar and recognizable qualities. Sartre's original title for the novel before publication was Melancholia.

The novel has been translated into English by Lloyd Alexander as The Diary of Antoine Roquentin and by Robert Baldick as Nausea.