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| Rougemont, Denis de |
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(d n ´ d r zhmôN´) (KEY) , 190685, French philosopher and critic, b. Switzerland. He moved to Paris in 1936 and published numerous articles on existentialism, some of which are collected in Les Personnes du drame (1945; tr. Dramatic Personages, 1964). From 1940 to 1947, Rougemont lectured in the United States, where he wrote La Part du diable [The devils portion] (1944), about the European crisis of conscience. He also wrote the psychological-historical study LAmour et loccident (1939; tr. Love in the Western World, 1956). |
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