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Clerambault eBook
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 The complete online text of Clerambault by Romain Rolland.


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Biography of Romain Rolland
509 words, approx. 1.7 pages
 The French writer Romain Rolland (1866-1944) was the author of many works, all reflecting the conscience of a great humanist. Romain Rolland was born on Jan. 29, 1866, in Clamecy (Burgundy). His family moved to Paris in 1880, where he graduated from the...
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Biography of Romain Rolland
8860 words, approx. 29.5 pages
 Romain Rolland's tremendous output of plays, novels, music criticism, biographies, polemics, and correspondence has secured for him a place in European letters and thought. Well known and widely read in his day, he was the apostle of an idealism which ho...


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Clerambault Information
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 Clérambault or Clerambault may refer to : Louis-Nicolas Clérambault (1676 - 1749), a French organist and composer. Gaëtan Gatian de Clerambault (1872 – 1934) , a French psychiatrist. Philippe de Clérambault de La Palluau (1606 - 1665), a...


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 The Israel Journal of Psychiatry and Related Sciences
Kandinsky-Clerambault's Syndrome: Concept of use for Western psychiatry
01/01/2003: 3,302 words, approx. 11 pages Abstract: The aim of our paper is to describe Kandinsky-Clerambault's Syndrome, which has important cultural-historical value in the history of psychiatry, and to illustrate the syndrome by means of a case report. Although its component symptoms are known among Western psychiatrists, the syndrome's specific...


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