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Sources
Carruth, Hayden, “Introduction,” in Nausea, by Jean-Paul Sartre, New Directions, 1964, pp. v–xiv.
McGinn, Marie, “The Writer and Society: An Interpretation of Nausea,” in British Journal of Aesthetics, Vol. 37, No. 2, April 1997, pp. 118–28.
Sartre, Jean-Paul, Nausea, translated by Lloyd Alexander, New Directions, 1964.
Van den Hoven, A., “Some of These Days,” in Sartre Studies International, Vol. 6, No. 2, December 2000, pp. vi-xxi.
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