Sorry, no online dictionaries contain the exact phrase 1964 Nobel Prize in Literature.

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1. 1957 nobel prize in literature
2. nobel prize in literature
3. the transcendence of the ego
4. being and nothingness
5. anti-semite and jew
6. existentialism is a humanism
7. critique of dialectical reason
8. the age of louis xiv
9. jerusalem prize
10. plato's dream
11. the death of the author
12. discourse on colonialism
13. time and free will
14. notes from underground
15. governmentality
16. the poverty of philosophy
17. the genius of christianity
18. heideggerian terminology
19. the power of the powerless
20. thus spoke zarathustra
21. best of all possible worlds
22. emile, or on education
23. philosophical fragments
24. being and time
25. non-philosophy
26. discourse on the method
27. george orwell bibliography
28. the philosophy of composition
29. the phenomenology of spirit
30. anisfield-wolf book award
31. fear and trembling
32. meditations on first philosophy
33. discourse on inequality
34. the spirit of law
35. oration on the dignity of man
36. pierre-joseph proudhon
37. the phenomenon of man
38. a defence of poetry
39. a secular age
40. phenomenology of perception

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