L’Invitée

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L’Invitée is Simone de Beauvoir’s first novel, an existentialist work exploring freedom, jealousy, and the complexities of a three-way relationship in pre-war Paris.

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instanceOf novel
alsoKnownAs She Came to Stay NERFINISHED
author Simone de Beauvoir NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
exploresConcept bad faith
contingency of human relations
freedom of the subject
firstPublishedIn France NERFINISHED
genre existentialist fiction
philosophical novel
hasCharacter Françoise NERFINISHED
Pierre NERFINISHED
Xavière NERFINISHED
hasSubject female subjectivity
power dynamics in relationships
romantic relationships
hasTranslation She Came to Stay NERFINISHED
influencedBy Jean-Paul Sartre’s existentialism
literaryForm prose
literaryMovement existentialism
mainTheme ambiguity of human relations
authenticity
freedom
interpersonal relationships
jealousy
otherness
narrativePerspective third-person narrative
notableAs Simone de Beauvoir’s first novel
notableFeature explores a three-way relationship
integrates existentialist philosophy into fiction
originalLanguage French
publicationYear 1943
publisher Gallimard NERFINISHED
settingLocation Paris
settingPeriod pre-World War II

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Simone de Beauvoir notableWork L’Invitée