Plays and Screenplays
• Bariona (1940)
• The Flies (1943) - It is an adaptation of the Electra myth
story of Orestes and his sister Electra in their quest to avenge the death of their father Agamemnon, king of Argos, by killing their mother Clytemnestra and her husband Aegisthus, who had deposed and killed him.
• No Exit (1944) - begins with three characters who find themselves waiting in a mysterious room. depiction of the afterlife in which three deceased characters are punished by being locked into a room together for eternity. It is the source of Sartre's especially famous and often misinterpreted quotation "Hell is other people",
• The Respectful Prostitute (1946)
• The Chips Are Down (1947)
• Dirty Hands (1948)
• The Devil and the Good Lord (1951)
• Kean (1953)
• Nekrassov (1955)
• The Condemned of Altona (1959)
• The Trojan Woman (1965)
• The Freud Scenario (1984)
Philosophical Essays
• (Important )"Imagination: A Psychological Critique" (1936)
• (Imp )"The Transcendence of the Ego" (1936)
• "Sketch for a Theory of the Emotions" (1939)
• "The Imaginary" (1940)
• (Imp )Being and Nothingness (1943)
• (Imp )Existentialism and Humanism (1946)
• (Imp )What Is Literature? (1947) -influenced Barthes
• "Search for a Method" (1957)
• (Imp )"Critique of Dialectical Reason" (1960, 1985)
• "Notebooks for an Ethics" (1983)
• "Truth and Existence" (1989)
Novels and Short Stories
• Nausea (1938)
• The Wall (1939)
• The Roads to Freedom
• (Imp )The Age of Reason (1945)
• The Reprieve (1945)
• Troubled Sleep (1949)
• In the Mesh (1948)
• Intimacy (1949)
Hurricane over Cuba (1961)
• Bariona (1940)
• The Flies (1943) - It is an adaptation of the Electra myth
story of Orestes and his sister Electra in their quest to avenge the death of their father Agamemnon, king of Argos, by killing their mother Clytemnestra and her husband Aegisthus, who had deposed and killed him.
• No Exit (1944) - begins with three characters who find themselves waiting in a mysterious room. depiction of the afterlife in which three deceased characters are punished by being locked into a room together for eternity. It is the source of Sartre's especially famous and often misinterpreted quotation "Hell is other people",
• The Respectful Prostitute (1946)
• The Chips Are Down (1947)
• Dirty Hands (1948)
• The Devil and the Good Lord (1951)
• Kean (1953)
• Nekrassov (1955)
• The Condemned of Altona (1959)
• The Trojan Woman (1965)
• The Freud Scenario (1984)
Philosophical Essays
• (Important )"Imagination: A Psychological Critique" (1936)
• (Imp )"The Transcendence of the Ego" (1936)
• "Sketch for a Theory of the Emotions" (1939)
• "The Imaginary" (1940)
• (Imp )Being and Nothingness (1943)
• (Imp )Existentialism and Humanism (1946)
• (Imp )What Is Literature? (1947) -influenced Barthes
• "Search for a Method" (1957)
• (Imp )"Critique of Dialectical Reason" (1960, 1985)
• "Notebooks for an Ethics" (1983)
• "Truth and Existence" (1989)
Novels and Short Stories
• Nausea (1938)
• The Wall (1939)
• The Roads to Freedom
• (Imp )The Age of Reason (1945)
• The Reprieve (1945)
• Troubled Sleep (1949)
• In the Mesh (1948)
• Intimacy (1949)
Hurricane over Cuba (1961)
Happy Teachers Day wonderful people. 👩🏫👨🏫 Speaking of teachers there's a genre of fiction called Campus Novels. Here's what you need to know to about it.
• French philosopher, historian of ideas, social theorist, and literary critic
Important Works:
• The History of Madness (1961)
• The Birth of the Clinic (1963)
• Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity in the Age of Reason (1964)
abridged edition of a 1961, The History or Madness
• The Order of Things (1966)
• The Archaeology of Knowledge (1969)
• Discipline and Punish (1975)
The History of Sexuality (1976)
• The History of Madness (1961)
• The Birth of the Clinic (1963)
• Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity in the Age of Reason (1964)
abridged edition of a 1961, The History or Madness
• The Order of Things (1966)
• The Archaeology of Knowledge (1969)
• Discipline and Punish (1975)
The History of Sexuality (1976)
There was a mix-up in the previous picture. The works listed were of Freud. Before you think I am an irresponsible twat who goofed up let me tell you that it was intentional. Totally not making it up right now. It was just an exercise to see if you guys were paying attention. Believe me. 💩
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Scraped it from a famous coaching shenanigan's website. #SorryNotSorry Do not endorse it, but something is better than nothing. If you've done the question papers you'll know what to do.
#QUIZ
1. In Langlands’ Piers the Plowman, Piers appears finally as :
(A) Charity
(B) The Holy Trinity
(C) Jesus
(D) The Good Samaritan
2. It is decided that each Canterbury pilgrim would tell in all
(A) One story
(B) Two stories
(C) Three stories
(D) Four stories
3. Venus and Adonis is a long narrative poem by :
(A) Shakespeare
(B) Marlowe
(C) Drayton
(D) Sydney
4. The total number of poems in Shakespeare’s Sonnets is :
(A) 123
(B) 142
(C) 104
(D) 154
5. Which of the following plays has a Machiavellean hero ?
(A) Tamburlaine Part I
(B) Dr. Faustus
(C) Jew of Malta
(D) Edward II
6. Which of the following is written by Samuel Butler ?
(A) Religio Laici
(B) David Simple
(C) Hudibras
(D) Journal of the Plague Year
7. Which of the following poems did Milton write in Octosyllabic Couplets ?
(A) IL Penseroso
(B) “On His Blindness”
(C) “On the Late Massacre in Piedmont”
(D) Lycidas
8. Which of the following plays is not written by Congreve ?
(A) The way of the World
(B) The Old Bachelor
(C) Love for Love
(D) The Relapse
9.Dryden’s All For Love is an adaptation of :
(A) Philaster
(B) Romeo and Juliet
(C) Antony and Cleopatra
(D) Edward II
10. Which of the following books proposes a political theory ?
(A) Principia
(B) Leviathan
(C) Anatomy of Melancholy
(D) Liberty of Prophesying
1. In Langlands’ Piers the Plowman, Piers appears finally as :
(A) Charity
(B) The Holy Trinity
(C) Jesus
(D) The Good Samaritan
2. It is decided that each Canterbury pilgrim would tell in all
(A) One story
(B) Two stories
(C) Three stories
(D) Four stories
3. Venus and Adonis is a long narrative poem by :
(A) Shakespeare
(B) Marlowe
(C) Drayton
(D) Sydney
4. The total number of poems in Shakespeare’s Sonnets is :
(A) 123
(B) 142
(C) 104
(D) 154
5. Which of the following plays has a Machiavellean hero ?
(A) Tamburlaine Part I
(B) Dr. Faustus
(C) Jew of Malta
(D) Edward II
6. Which of the following is written by Samuel Butler ?
(A) Religio Laici
(B) David Simple
(C) Hudibras
(D) Journal of the Plague Year
7. Which of the following poems did Milton write in Octosyllabic Couplets ?
(A) IL Penseroso
(B) “On His Blindness”
(C) “On the Late Massacre in Piedmont”
(D) Lycidas
8. Which of the following plays is not written by Congreve ?
(A) The way of the World
(B) The Old Bachelor
(C) Love for Love
(D) The Relapse
9.Dryden’s All For Love is an adaptation of :
(A) Philaster
(B) Romeo and Juliet
(C) Antony and Cleopatra
(D) Edward II
10. Which of the following books proposes a political theory ?
(A) Principia
(B) Leviathan
(C) Anatomy of Melancholy
(D) Liberty of Prophesying
#Quiz
1. The renaissance started in
A) Italy
B) France
C) England
D) Germany
2. The line 'The paths of glory lead but to the grave' occurs in
A) Shakespeare
B) Herbert
C) Pope
D) Gray
3. By 'character' Aristotle means
A) Personages in drama
B) Cause of action
C) Combination of incidents in drama
D) Particular nature of drama
4. 'Amor Vincit Omnia' in Chaucer's The Prologue means
A) Love conquers nothing
B) Love conquers all
C) Love is blind
D) Love is fatal
5. The sonnet form was introduced in England by
A) Shakespeare
B) Philip Sidney
C) Wyatt
D) John Skelton
6. Which one of the following novels of Dickens is based on his own life?
A) Nicholas Nickleby
B) Great Expectations
C) Hard Times
D) David Copperfield
7. Dryden in 'Essay of Dramatic Poesy' rejects 'tragi-comedy' because
A) It is an innovative form
B) It violates the unity of tone
C) It is a poor imitation of French drama
D) It was practiced only by the Ancients
8. What is the sub-title of ‘The Prelude’?
A) An autobiography
B) A preface to my life
C) Growth of a poet's mind
D) A poet's story
9. The line 'Love is not Time's fool' occurs in a sonnet by:
A) John Keats
B) Philip Sidney
C) John Donne
D) William Shakespeare
10. The Renaissance is written by
A) Walter Pater
B) Mathew Arnold
C) I A Richards
D) George Saintsbury
1. The renaissance started in
A) Italy
B) France
C) England
D) Germany
2. The line 'The paths of glory lead but to the grave' occurs in
A) Shakespeare
B) Herbert
C) Pope
D) Gray
3. By 'character' Aristotle means
A) Personages in drama
B) Cause of action
C) Combination of incidents in drama
D) Particular nature of drama
4. 'Amor Vincit Omnia' in Chaucer's The Prologue means
A) Love conquers nothing
B) Love conquers all
C) Love is blind
D) Love is fatal
5. The sonnet form was introduced in England by
A) Shakespeare
B) Philip Sidney
C) Wyatt
D) John Skelton
6. Which one of the following novels of Dickens is based on his own life?
A) Nicholas Nickleby
B) Great Expectations
C) Hard Times
D) David Copperfield
7. Dryden in 'Essay of Dramatic Poesy' rejects 'tragi-comedy' because
A) It is an innovative form
B) It violates the unity of tone
C) It is a poor imitation of French drama
D) It was practiced only by the Ancients
8. What is the sub-title of ‘The Prelude’?
A) An autobiography
B) A preface to my life
C) Growth of a poet's mind
D) A poet's story
9. The line 'Love is not Time's fool' occurs in a sonnet by:
A) John Keats
B) Philip Sidney
C) John Donne
D) William Shakespeare
10. The Renaissance is written by
A) Walter Pater
B) Mathew Arnold
C) I A Richards
D) George Saintsbury