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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...
- Retrieved 28 February 2022. "Consiliul Republican al PSRM a decis cu vot unanim, în ședința de astăzi, să sprijine candidatul poporului la funcția de președinte...
- Shared intentionality Social justice Social representation Superorganism Unanimism United Nations Zeitgeist Collins Dictionary of Sociology, p93. Thomas...
- Simplismo (English: Simplism) is a literary technique, influenced by unanimism, that was developed and emplo**** by Peruvian poet Alberto Hidalgo [es]...
- Theater - Theme - Transferred epithet Ubi sunt - Ultraist movement - Unanimism - Understatement - University Wits - Ut pictura poesis Variorum - Vers...
- arrived through Russia from the West and later cubism, dadaism, surrealism, unanimism, and German expressionism. The most influensive ****urist for Lithuanian...
- Beckett were both teachers at the school. Jules Romains, the founder of Unanimism, essayists Paul Nizan and Robert Brasillach, novelist Nobel Prize in Literature...
- and Humanity (1912) — published by the Cambridge Society of Heretics Unanimism and Conversionpublished by the Cambridge Society of Heretics "Homo...
- Théodore de Banville Boris Vian Poet and Writer Jules Romains, Founder of Unanimism Abdoulaye Wade Alain Frontier Alain Gillot-Petré Alain Krivine Albert...