The Window -- Philsophy on the WWW. Philosophers Section ...
www.trincoll.edu/depts/phil/philo/phils/beauvoir.html
Simone de Beauvoir resources at the Feminism, Women in Philosophy Web, Erratic Impact's Philosophy Research Base. Included are annotated links, book reviews, new and used books by and about de Beauvoir.
erraticimpact.com/~feminism/html/de_beauvoir.htm
A detailed biography and list of selected works.
www.kirjasto.sci.fi/beauvoir.htm
Bibliography of primary and secondary sources and links
www.cddc.vt.edu/feminism/Beauvoir.html
Simone de Beauvoir by Tarraugh Flaherty In 1908, Simon de Beauvoir was born on Boulavard Raspail in 1908. Her father had a great desire to work in theatre. However, because of his position in society he was expected to become a lawyer. He did so, but hated it. Incidentally, he had noble ties (although he was not considered a 'lord') which incidentally why Simone has the 'de' in her name. Her ...
www.webster.edu/~woolflm/beauvoir.html
Biography of Simone de Beauvoir, focus on how the planetary metaphor of Saturn was reflected in her life and work. Award-winning site by astrocartographer Robert Couteau ...
www.dominantstar.com/b_bea.htm
Simone de Beauvoir in Relation to Howard Gardner's Model of Creativity EDP 380, FALL, 1996 Molly Beverstein When Simone de Beauvoir died in Paris in 1986, the wreath of obituaries almost universally spoke of her as the 'mother' of contemporary feminism and its major twentieth century theoretician. De Beauvoir, it was implied as much as stated, was the mother-figure to generations of women, a ...
www.angelfire.com/on/piecesofme/simone3.html
An alphabetical list of links by subject to information about Simone de Beauvoir.
www.accd.edu/pac/lrc/beauvoir.htm