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  1. The Respectful Prostitute (French: La Putain respectueuse) is a French play by Jean-Paul Sartre, written in 1946, which observes a white woman, a prostitute, caught up in a racially tense period of American history.

    • Winifred Smith, Jean-Paul Sartre
    • 1947
  2. La Putain respectueuse (titrée à l'origine La respectueuse) [1] est une pièce de théâtre en un acte et deux tableaux de Jean-Paul Sartre publiée en 1947 et représentée pour la première fois le 8 novembre 1948 au Théâtre Antoine (avec Morts sans sépulture). L'histoire est inspirée de celle des Scottsboro Boys.

  3. La Putain respectueuse ( The Respectful Prostitute) is a French crime drama film from 1952, directed by Marcello Pagliero and Charles Brabant, written by Alexandre Astruc, starring Barbara Laage and Louis de Funès. [1] It is an adaptation of Jean-Paul Sartre 's 1946 play The Respectful Prostitute .

  4. Feb 19, 2021 · inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English. 222 pages ; 20 cm. Translations of La putain respectueuse ; Le diable et bon dieu ; Huis clos. At head of title on cover: Three plays. Putain respectueuse, English / Sartre, Jean-Paul, 1905-1980 -- Diable et le bon Dieu, English / Sartre, Jean-Paul ...

  5. JEAN PAUL SARTRE NO EXIT (Huis Clos) THE FLIES (Les Mouches) translated from the French by Stuart Gilbert DIRTY HANDS (Les Mains sales) THE RESPECTFUL PROSTITUTE (La Putain respectueuse) translated from the French by Lionel Abel

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  6. Language: French. Support: Black and White. Runtime: 95 min. Aka: La Putain respectueuse ; The Respectful Prostitute. An in-depth review of the film La P... respectueuse (1952), aka La Putain respectueuse, directed by Charles Brabant, featuring Barbara Laage, Ivan Desny, Walter Bryant.

  7. In The Respectful Prostitute (La Putain Respectueuse), Sartre uses the story of a black man accused of raping a white prostitute in Alabama to expose certain philosophical principles of existentialism, its relationship to freedom and racism, and the being and existence of the Object vis a vis the Subject. The play