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La Psychologie des Peuples Allemand et Juif Dans les Romans de Romain Rolland: Présentée à la Faculté des Lettres de l'Université de Toulouse

Toulouse: J. Castellvi, 1931. 8vo. 153 + (1-TOC) pp. In French. Green wrapping. Book is in fair condition. fair. Item #17900

This is the doctorate theses of Ber Krakowski, on the Psychology of the German and Jewish people as depicted in the writings of Romain Rolland, French novelist, dramatist, essayist, mystic and pacifist, who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1915. Romain Rolland saw that art must be a part of the struggle to bring enlightenment to people. In his work he attacked all forms of nazism and fascism, and struggled for social and political justice. With a collection of antiwar writings published in Swiss newspapers, Above the Battle (1913), Rolland became a prominent figure in the pacifist movement during World War I. The book caused protests in France. Contains two sections: 1. "La Psychologie du peuple Allemand" (The Psychology of the German People) 2. "La Psychologie du peuple juif" (The Psychology of the Jewish People).

Price: $95.00

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