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The Autodidact : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Autodidact The Autodidact is a fictional character from Jean-Paul Sartre's 1938 novel, 'Nausea'.〔Michel Contat and Michel Rybalka, Les Écrits de Sartre. Chronologie, bibliographie commentée, Paris, Gallimard, 1970, p. 61, E.T., Michel Contat and Michel Rybalka, trans. Richard C. McCleary, The Writings of Jean-Paul Sartre, Volume 1 “A Bibliographical Life,” Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1974, pp. 52-3.〕 The Autodidact, who lives in Bouville near the protagonist Antoine Roquentin, passes his time by reading every book in the local library in alphabetical order 〔Michel Contat and Michel Rybalka, Les Écrits de Sartre. Chronologie, bibliographie commentée, Paris, Gallimard, 1970, p. 61, E.T., Michel Contat and Michel Rybalka, trans. Richard C. McCleary, The Writings of Jean-Paul Sartre, Volume 1 “A Bibliographical Life,” Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1974, pp. 52-3.〕 Self instruction is of critical importance to him, and provides the explanation for his odd behaviour and continual self-delusion. == Name Origin == The name 'Autodidact' comes from the noun 'Autodidactism', which is the act of self-directed learning about a subject or subjects in which one has had little to no formal education.
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