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In this lecture, I begin exploration of Jean-Paul Sartre's classic existentialist novel, Nausea, focusing in particular on the metaphysical and moral states of some of the important characters (e.g. Roquentin himself, the Self-Taught Man, Mr. Achille), on Roquentin's project of biographical writing, and on what the Nausea is, and how it reveals the world of objects and the vulnerable condition of the self to Roquentin
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