Back
Simone de Beauvoir

Simone de Beauvoir

Simone Lucie Ernestine Marie Bertrand de Beauvoir was a French existentialist philosopher, writer, social theorist, and feminist activist. Though she did not consider herself a philosopher, nor was she considered one at the time of her death, she had a significant influence on both feminist existentialism and feminist theory.

Complete Bibliography

Follow the recommended order to not miss a thing.

Main Works

48 Books
L'invitée
1943

L'invitée

1943
Hay Que Quemar a Sade?
1953

Hay Que Quemar a Sade?

You hold 'Hay Que Quemar a Sade?', a novel by Simone de Beauvoir published in 1953. This work represents a contribution from the author. Explore the narrative presented within this singular volume.

1953
Les Mandarins
1954

Les Mandarins

You are immersed in the intellectual and political landscape of post-war Paris. The narrative follows a group of intellectuals grappling with their roles and ideals in a changing society. You will explore themes of freedom, responsibility, and the complexities of personal relationships.

1954
The long march
1958

The long march

Engage with *The long march*, a novel by Simone de Beauvoir from 1958. This work invites you to a narrative reflecting on its titular journey. You will observe the unfolding events and their significance within the story.

1958
Brigitte Bardot and the Lolita syndrome
1959

Brigitte Bardot and the Lolita syndrome

Simone de Beauvoir's 1959 novel, Brigitte Bardot and the Lolita syndrome, offers you a critical examination of female archetypes and societal perceptions. You will delve into an analysis of cultural figures and their representations in the public eye. This work invites you to consider the complexities of female sexuality and agency as depicted in popular culture. You are encouraged to reflect on the construction of identity and the gaze of society.

1959
Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter
1959

Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter

Simone de Beauvoir's 1959 novel, Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter, offers you an intimate exploration of a young woman's formative years. You will delve into the protagonist's intellectual and emotional development as she navigates societal expectations and personal aspirations. This work provides a window into the challenges of female identity and autonomy in the early 20th century. You are invited to reflect on the journey of self-discovery and the pursuit of an independent life.

1959
Prime of Life, the (Twentieth Century Classics)
1960

Prime of Life, the (Twentieth Century Classics)

Simone de Beauvoir's work delves into a pivotal stage of human existence. You are invited to reflect on the experiences and considerations of one's most vital years. Explore the perspectives offered on what it means to be in the 'prime of life'.

1960
Jamilah Būbāshā
1962

Jamilah Būbāshā

You are about to engage with "Jamilah Būbāshā," a novel by Simone de Beauvoir published in 1962. Delve into the narrative perspective offered by this author. Consider the themes presented as you read.

1962
La Force des choses
1963

La Force des choses

You encounter a narrative that examines the inevitable influence of circumstances and societal pressures on individual lives. Simone de Beauvoir explores the compelling force of 'things' in shaping destiny. You will reflect on the interplay between personal agency and external realities.

1963
Une mort tres douce
1964

Une mort tres douce

Simone de Beauvoir's 1964 novel, "Une mort tres douce," offers you a poignant exploration of life and its end. You will witness a deeply personal narrative focusing on significant human experiences. The story delves into themes with characteristic insight.

1964
Very Easy Death
1966

Very Easy Death

You are invited to explore 'Very Easy Death', a novel from 1966. Written by Simone de Beauvoir, this work offers a glimpse into their literary contributions. You will find yourself engaging with a text that reflects the creative spirit of its time.

1966
Les Belles Images
1966

Les Belles Images

You are invited to delve into a novel by Simone de Beauvoir, originally published in 1966. Prepare to engage with a narrative crafted by a distinguished author. As you turn the pages, you will encounter the insightful storytelling characteristic of her work. This novel offers a glimpse into a specific moment in literary history.

1966
The Woman Destroyed
1967

The Woman Destroyed

You are invited into the intimate world of a woman grappling with profound personal crisis and self-discovery. This narrative delves into her thoughts, fears, and the unraveling of her identity. Explore the emotional landscape of a life undergoing significant transformation and challenge.

1967
Femme Rompue  Monologue ­ L'Age de Discretion
1967

Femme Rompue Monologue ­ L'Age de Discretion

Femme Rompue Monologue L'Age de Discretion, a 1967 novel by Simone de Beauvoir, presents you with its narratives. You will delve into a work by the author published in this year. This work offers an intimate perspective through its pages.

1967
La vieillesse
1970

La vieillesse

Simone de Beauvoir presents "La vieillesse," a novel that prompts reflection on existential themes and human experience. You are invited to consider the complexities of life through her profound lens. This work offers a deep exploration of a significant aspect of existence.

1970
Simone de Beauvoir
1972

Simone de Beauvoir

You encounter a profound exploration of identity and existence from a pivotal intellectual figure. This novel, penned by its namesake, invites you to delve into personal reflections and philosophical insights. Prepare to engage with a narrative that examines the self and its place in the world.

1972
All Said and Done
1972

All Said and Done

You are offered a reflective and comprehensive look at a life deeply engaged with philosophy and personal experience. This novel, authored by a prominent thinker, provides insights into a significant intellectual journey. Prepare to consider the accumulated wisdom and observations of a remarkable mind.

1972
La\Ceremonie des Adieux  Entretiens avec Sartre
1974

La\Ceremonie des Adieux Entretiens avec Sartre

You engage with Simone de Beauvoir's 1974 novel, "La Cérémonie des Adieux Entretiens avec Sartre." This book offers you a narrative that includes interviews with Sartre. As a reader, you encounter a story structured around these discussions.

1974
La femme rompue
1976

La femme rompue

Engage with Simone de Beauvoir's 1976 novel, "La femme rompue." This work offers an intimate portrayal of a woman's experiences and inner world. You will observe the complexities of her situation as she navigates personal challenges.

1976
Quand prime le spirituel
1979

Quand prime le spirituel

You can delve into "Quand prime le spirituel" by Simone de Beauvoir. This novel, released in 1979, explores its thematic core. As a work from a prominent author, it promises intellectual engagement. Discover a narrative that examines the primacy of the spiritual.

1979
Cérémonie des adieux
1984

Cérémonie des adieux

You are invited to explore a profound novel by Simone de Beauvoir, published in 1984. This work presents a unique literary experience from a renowned author. Delve into the themes and narratives that define this significant contribution to literature.

1984
Memoiren einer Tochter aus gutem Hause
1987

Memoiren einer Tochter aus gutem Hause

"Memoiren einer Tochter aus gutem Hause" by Simone de Beauvoir is a novel from 1987. You are invited to explore a narrative from this influential author. This work, though originally published earlier, is presented here in a new edition or translation from that year. Delve into the themes characteristic of de Beauvoir's literary style.

1987
La Ceremonia del Adios
1988

La Ceremonia del Adios

Engage with a profound reflection on life, memory, and the passage of time. You will witness an intimate portrayal of a relationship, marked by intellectual exchange and deep personal connection. This work invites you to contemplate the meaning of an ending and the legacy left behind.

1988
Journal de guerre
1990

Journal de guerre

Delve into "Journal de guerre," a novel by Simone de Beauvoir. This work was published in 1990. Explore the personal reflections presented by this influential author.

1990
Lettres à Sartre
1990

Lettres à Sartre

Discover 'Lettres à Sartre,' a novel by Simone de Beauvoir from 1990. You are presented with a unique literary work from this influential writer. Explore the insights and perspectives offered within its structure.

1990
Hard Times
1992

Hard Times

Simone de Beauvoir's 'Hard Times' invites you to explore a narrative focused on challenging circumstances. This novel likely delves into the human experience during periods of adversity. You will encounter characters grappling with difficult realities and their impact on individual lives.

1992
Lettres à Nelson Algren
1997

Lettres à Nelson Algren

Simone de Beauvoir's 'Lettres à Nelson Algren' offers an intimate look into her correspondence. You gain insight into her personal life and reflections. This novel provides a unique perspective on her thoughts and relationships.

1997
Todos Los Hombres Son Mortales
1998

Todos Los Hombres Son Mortales

You are offered "Todos Los Hombres Son Mortales," a novel by Simone de Beauvoir, published in 1998. This work invites you to explore its philosophical and narrative depths. Delve into a story that considers profound aspects of human existence.

1998
A transatlantic love affair
1998

A transatlantic love affair

Discover 'A transatlantic love affair', a novel by Simone de Beauvoir from 1998. This book offers you a glimpse into the narrative style of a significant literary figure. You are invited to engage with a story penned by this notable author.

1998
La mujer rota
2001

La mujer rota

You will encounter a deep exploration of a woman's psyche and her personal struggles. The narrative delves into themes of identity, relationships, and self-discovery. It offers an intimate portrayal of inner turmoil and resilience.

2001
Philosophical writings
2004

Philosophical writings

This collection, "Philosophical writings" by Simone de Beauvoir, offers you an engagement with her intellectual contributions. You will encounter various texts that delve into significant philosophical concepts. While classified as a novel in this context, the work primarily presents her profound thoughts and analyses.

2004
Diary of a philosophy student
2006

Diary of a philosophy student

Explore "Diary of a philosophy student," a novel by Simone de Beauvoir. Published in 2006, this work invites you to witness a period of intellectual exploration. You will follow the reflections and experiences presented within its pages.

2006
Las inseparables
2020

Las inseparables

The Inseparables is a novel by Simone de Beauvoir published posthumously in 2020. Written in the 1950s but kept in a drawer, it tells the story of the friendship between Sylvie and Andrée, two girls who meet at a Parisian school. An autobiographical novel about female friendship, freedom and the price of being different.

2020
What Is Existentialism?
2020

What Is Existentialism?

Explore the ideas presented in Simone de Beauvoir's 2020 novel, 'What Is Existentialism?'. This work offers you a narrative approach to complex philosophical concepts. You will engage with its unique perspective on existential thought.

2020
Les inséparables
2020

Les inséparables

You are presented with "Les inséparables," a novel by Simone de Beauvoir published in 2020. This literary work invites you into a narrative from the influential author. Experience a story developed under her unique perspective.

2020
Misunderstanding in Moscow
2023

Misunderstanding in Moscow

Discover "Misunderstanding in Moscow," a 2023 novel by Simone de Beauvoir, where you are invited to a narrative of cross-cultural encounter. This work by the influential author explores themes of communication and perception in a specific setting. Prepare to engage with a story that delves into interpersonal complexities.

2023