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Simone de Beauvoir - vertaling naar Engels

FRENCH PHILOSOPHER, SOCIAL THEORIST AND ACTIVIST (1908–1986)
Simone De Beauvoir; Simone Beauvoir; De Beauvoir; Simone de Bovoir; Simone de Bouvoir; La Beauvoir; Simon de beauvoir; Simone-de-Beauvoir; Simone De Bouvoir; Beauvoirian; Simone Lucie Ernestine Marie Bertrand de Beauvoir; Simone de Beavoir
  • Dunes cottage where Algren and Beauvoir summered in [[Miller Beach]], Indiana
  • ''[[The Second Sex]]''
  • Algren in 1956
  •  [[Antonio Núñez Jiménez]], Beauvoir, [[Sartre]] and [[Che Guevara]] in Cuba, 1960.
  • Beauvoir's and Sartre's grave at the [[Cimetière du Montparnasse]].
  • Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir at the Balzac Memorial
  • Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre in [[Beijing]], 1955

Simone de Beauvoir         
Simone de Beauvoir (1908-1986), scrittrice e filosofa francese (fu compagna di J.P.Sartre e nota femminista)
Simone Signoret         
  • Room at the Top]]''; the film established her as an international actress.
FRENCH ACTRESS (1921-1985)
Simone Kaminker; Simone Henriette Charlotte Kaminker; Charlotte Kaminker
Simone Signoret (attrice cinematografica francese)
de jure         
LATIN EXPRESSION, ROUGHLY MEANING 'BY LAW', OFTEN OPPOSED TO 'DE FACTO', MEANING 'IN FACT' OR 'IN PRACTICE'
Dejure; De iure; De Jure; De-jure; De jure standard; On paper
adv. di diritto

Definitie

Decreation
·noun Destruction;
- opposed to creation.

Wikipedia

Simone de Beauvoir

Simone Lucie Ernestine Marie Bertrand de Beauvoir (UK: , US: ; French: [simɔn də bovwaʁ] (listen); 9 January 1908 – 14 April 1986) was a French existentialist philosopher, writer, social theorist, and feminist activist. Though she did not consider herself a philosopher, nor was she considered one at the time of her death, she had a significant influence on both feminist existentialism and feminist theory.

Beauvoir wrote novels, essays, biographies, autobiographies, and monographs on philosophy, politics, and social issues. She was known for her dissertation, The Second Sex (1949), a detailed analysis of women's oppression and a foundational tract of contemporary feminism. She was also known for her novels, the most known including She Came to Stay (1943) and The Mandarins (1954). Her most enduring contribution to literature is her memoirs, notably the first volume, Mémoires d'une jeune fille rangée (1958), which has a warmth and descriptive power. She also was a highly awarded woman, some of the most notable prizes being: 1954 Prix Goncourt, the 1975 Jerusalem Prize, and the 1978 Austrian State Prize for European Literature.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Simone de Beauvoir
1. Camille Paglia Simone de Beauvoir kept the feminist flame alive after women won the right to vote.
2. In the margin she had scribbled a note: "Simone de Beauvoir was a bourgeoisie feminist". Rosenberg sneers.
3. Up do date, winners include Bertrand Russell, Arthur Miller, Susan Sontag, Mario Vargas Llosa, Milan Kundera, and Simone de Beauvoir.
4. In the US Schlafly was delighted, but in France Simone de Beauvoir was so irritated with the book that she threw it across the room.
5. Friedan crystallised things that people had been thinking about for a long time; Simone de Beauvoir had published the Second Sex in 1'4', after all.