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Sartre, Jean-Paul, 1905-1980 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Sartre, Jean-Paul, 1905-1980
Used for/see from:
  • Sartŭr, Zhan-Pol, 1905-1980
  • Sartr, Zhan-Polʹ, 1905-1980
  • Sārtar, Jān-Būl, 1905-1980
  • Sārtar, Zhān-Pūl, 1905-1980
  • Sha-tʻe, 1905-1980
  • Sartre, J.-P. (Jean-Paul), 1905-1980
  • Sa-tʻe, 1905-1980
  • Sate, 1905-1980
  • Sa-tʻe, Jang-Pao-erh, 1905-1980
  • Sate, Rangbao'er, 1905-1980
  • Sāt, Chō̜ng-Pō̜n, 1905-1980
  • Sarutoru, 1905-1980
  • Sarṭr, G'on Pol, 1905-1980
  • Chō̜ng-Pō̜n Sāt, 1905-1980
  • Cārttar, L̲ān̲-Pōl, 1905-1980
  • Сартp, Жан-Поль, 1905-1980
  • סארטר, ג׳אן פול
  • סארטר, ג׳אן פון
  • סארטר, ז׳אן פול
  • סארטר, ז׳אן־פול, 1905-
  • سارتر، جان پول
  • Guillemin, Jacques, 1905-1980
  • Sārtra, Jyām̐ Pāla, 1905-1980

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His La nausée, roman, 1938.

Washington Post, 4/16/80 (Jean-Paul Sartre d. 4/15/80)

His Baudelaire, 1980, c1975: t.p. (J.-P. Sartre)

Wang, K.C. Lun Sa-tʻe, 1985: t.p. (Jean-Pau Sartre; Sa-tʻe) cover (Sate)

Wan, C.J. Sa-tʻe lun li ssu hsiang yen chiu, 1988: t.p. (Saztʻe) p. 4 (Jang-Pao-erh Sa-tʻe (Jean-Paul Sartre, 1905-1980))

Phra Mēthīthammāphō̜n (Prayūn). Prīapthīap nǣokhit Phutthathāt-Sāt, 1990: p. 7 (Chō̜ng Pō̜n Sāt)

Kobayashi Hideo to Sarutoru, 1998.

Bi-delatayim segurot, 1982: t.p. (G'on Pol Sarṭr)

Pratyā khō̜ng Sāt, 2004: [p.9] (Chō̜ng-Pō̜n Sāt)

Amerikkāvil Ālper Kāmyu, 200-?: t.p. (L̲ān̲-Pōl Cārttar)

Gale Literature Resource Center WWW Site, 5 Sep. 2008: French authors page (Jean-Paul Charles-Aymard Sartre, Born 21 June 1905, Paris, France; died 15 Apr. 1980, Paris, France: variant name: Jacques Guillemin)

Khiṛakiyām̐ aura rāste, 2011: p. 69 (Jyām̐ Pāla Sārtra)

Wikipedia, WWW, viewed on March 20, 2019 (Jean-Paul Charles Aymard Sartre was a French philosopher, playwright, novelist, political activist, biographer, and literary critic)

Nobel Foundation, WWW, viewed on March 20, 2019 The Nobel Prize in Literature 1964 (The Nobel Prize in Literature 1964 was awarded to Jean-Paul Sartre "for his work which, rich in ideas and filled with the spirit of freedom and the quest for truth, has exerted a far-reaching influence on our age." Jean-Paul Sartre declined the Nobel Prize)

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