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  1. 23 de mar. de 2018 · De Beauvoir’s most enduring work, The Second Sex is still read and studied as an essential manifesto on women’s oppression and liberation. In addition to this nonfiction masterwork, she was also the author of memoirs, essay collections, and novels, all drawing on her sharp observations of human nature and reflecting her particular philosophical views.

  2. Given the nature of “The Second Sex” by Simone de Beauvoir as a foundational feminist text rather than a narrative work, it does not feature characters in the conventional sense of fiction. Instead, Beauvoir herself is the primary “character” if one might use that term, engaging with historical, philosophical, and sociological material to analyze the condition of women.

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  4. The Second Sex by Simone de Beauvoir (1949) Introduction Woman as Other. FOR a long time I have hesitated to write a book on woman. The subject is irritating, especially to women; and it is not new. Enough ink has been spilled in quarrelling over feminism, and perhaps we should say no more about it.

  5. The Second Sex. Simone de Beauvoir. Knopf, 1953 - Philosophy - 732 pages. This is a masterpiece that belongs with the handful of the world's great books on sex and human personality. It deals with the development of the female body, with sexual life, with the growth of personality, with the social position of woman, and with love and marriage.

  6. The “serious, all-inclusive, and uninhibited work on woman,” as its translator, Howard M. Parshley, calls The Second Sex, consists of 1,071 pages in the Gallimard/Folio edition of the original ...

  7. Carol Ascher, Simone de Beauvoir: A Life of Freedom (Boston, 1981), 146. Ascher's fine book presents a good summary of some of the earliest critical reaction to The Second Sex. feminist theory has developed its own history, dialogues with the book have. intensified, becoming more complex and more profound.