The Roads to Freedom

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The Roads to Freedom is a trilogy of novels by Jean-Paul Sartre that explores existentialist themes of freedom, responsibility, and self-deception in the years surrounding World War II.

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The Roads to Freedom canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf literary work
novel
novel
novel
novel
novel trilogy
author Jean-Paul Sartre
countryOfOrigin France
exploresConcept bad faith
moral responsibility
personal freedom
political commitment
genre existentialist fiction
philosophical novel
war novel
hasCharacter Boris
Daniel
Ivich
Marcelle
Mathieu Delarue
hasPart Iron in the Soul
Age of Reason
surface form: The Age of Reason

The Reprieve
Troubled Sleep
literaryPeriod 20th-century literature
mainTheme freedom
responsibility
self-deception
narrativeSettingPlace France
narrativeSettingTime years surrounding World War II
numberOfParts 3
originalLanguage English
French
originalTitle Les Chemins de la liberté
partOf The Roads to Freedom self-linksurface differs
philosophicalMovement existentialism
publicationYear 1945
1949

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Jean-Paul Sartre notableWork The Roads to Freedom
The Roads to Freedom partOf The Roads to Freedom self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: The Age of Reason