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Unanimism (French: unanimisme) is a
movement in
French literature begun by
Jules Romains in the
early 1900s, with his
first book, La vie unanime, published...
- Jerphanion, who
provide an
example in
literature of
Unanimism.
Romains originally considered unanimism to mean an
opposition to
individualism or to the exaltation...
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Shared intentionality Social justice Social representation Superorganism Unanimism United Nations Völkerpsychologie
Zeitgeist Collins Dictionary of Sociology...
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Theater -
Theme -
Transferred epithet Ubi sunt -
Ultraist movement -
Unanimism -
Understatement -
University Wits - Ut
pictura poesis Variorum - Vers...
- in
Quebec and
combat the
perceived (pro-Quebec nationalist) "political
unanimism" in the province. Anne-Marie Bourdouxhe, Gérard Pelletier's daughter,...
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Beckett were both
teachers at the school.
Jules Romains, the
founder of
Unanimism,
essayists Paul
Nizan and
Robert Brasillach,
novelist Nobel Prize in Literature...
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arrived through Russia from the West and
later cubism, dadaism, surrealism,
unanimism, and
German expressionism. The most
influensive ****urist for Lithuanian...
- West,
which was
later was
influenced by cubism, dadaism, surrealism,
unanimism, and
German expressionism. The most
influential ****urist for Lithuanian...
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Humanity (1912) —
published by the
Cambridge Society of
Heretics Unanimism and
Conversion —
published by the
Cambridge Society of
Heretics "Homo...
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Leaves of Gr**** into French; and the
writer Jules Romains,
founder of
unanimism. The fame of the
Abbaye circulated even in Moscow,
attracting many artists...