Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter by James Kirkup - ISBN: 9780141185330
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A woman’s fight for freedom, love, and intellectual awakening in Paris.

Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter

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    368 pages

  • Release Date

    31 August 2006

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Summary

In her memoirs, Simone de Beauvoir created a remarkable portrait of a twentieth-century woman’s struggle for independence. A superb autobiography by one of the great literary figures of the twentieth century, Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter offers an intimate picture of growing up in a bourgeois French family, rebelling as an adolescent against the conventional expectations of her class, and striking out on her own with an intellectual and existential ambition exceedingly rare in a you…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780141185330
ISBN-10:0141185333
Author:James Kirkup, Simone de Beauvoir
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:368
Release Date:31 August 2006
Weight:266g
Dimensions:197mm x 128mm x 22mm
Series:Penguin Modern Classics
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Critics Review

”[Beauvoir’s] graciously written memoirs carry distinct appeal in recording the emotional and intellectual birth pangs of a fascinating woman.“–Time“It is a book that will leave no one indifferent, and no one affected in quite the same way.”–New York Times“This is perhaps the best piece of writing Mlle. de Beauvoir has yet done; the translator does it justice.”–Saturday Review[Beauvoir s] graciously written memoirs carry distinct appeal in recording the emotional and intellectual birth pangs of a fascinating woman. –TimeIt is a book that will leave no one indifferent, and no one affected in quite the same way. –New York TimesThis is perhaps the best piece of writing Mlle. de Beauvoir has yet done; the translator does it justice. –Saturday Review“The graciously written memoirs carry distinct appeal in recording the emotional and intellectual birth pangs of a fascinating woman.”– “Time”“This excellent autobiography…of the bending of the twig is, in certain respects, more sympathetic than the later leafings of the tree; but the line between the child Simone and the woman of “The Second Sex” and “The Mandarins” is direct and clear.“– Joan Brace, “Chicago Sunday Times”“It is a book that will leave no one indifferent, and no one affected in quite the same way.”– Elizabeth Janeway, “New York Times”“This is perhaps the best piece of writing Mlle. de Beauvoir has yet done; the translator does it justice.”– Germaine Bref, “Saturday Review”

About The Author

James Kirkup

Simone de Beauvoir (1908-86) was a French philosopher, novelist, and essayist, and the lifelong companion of Jean-Paul Sartre. Beauvoir’s first book, L’Invitee, was published in 1943. In 1945 Beauvoir published Le Sang des autres, a novel dealing with the question of political involvement. Beauvoir’s breakthrough work was semiautobiographical Les Mandarins (1954), which won the Prix Concourt. Roman Catholic authorities banned it and Beauvoir’s feminist classic The Second Sex (1949), in which Beauvoir argued that “one is not born a woman; one becomes one”. In 1958 Beauvoir published Memoires d’une jeune fille rangee, the first of four volume memoirs. She described her happy childhood, intellectual development and of course Sartre. It was followed by La Force de l’ ge (1960), La Force des choses (1963), and Tout compte fait (1972).

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