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Victor Hugo, Jean-Paul Sartre, and the Liability of Liberty (Hardcover)
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Victor Hugo, Jean-Paul Sartre, and the Liability of Liberty (Hardcover)
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The arch-Romantic Victor Hugo (1802-85) and the Existentialist
philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-80) are widely perceived to have
little in common beyond their canonical status. However, responding
to Sartre's often overlooked fascination with Hugo, Bradley
Stephens cuts through generic divisions to argue that significant
parallels between the two writers have been neglected. Stephens
argues that both Hugo and Sartre engage with human beings in
distinctly non-ontological terms, thereby anticipating
postmodernist approaches to human experience. From different
origins but towards similar realisations, they expose the
indeterminate human condition as at once release and restriction.
These writers insist that liberty is not simply a political ideal,
but an existential condition which engages human endeavour as a
dynamic rather than definitive mode of being. This incisive new
book affirms the ongoing relevance of the two most iconic French
writers of the modern period to contemporary discourse on what it
means to be free.
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