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In all of his work on French poetry and on Jean-Jacques Rousseau, the fundamental principle of Raymond's approach was a focus on the ways literature comes out of a contemplative discovery of the self within the world.
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In 1962 he retired from teaching. His wife died in 1963. His later work comprises both poetry (
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During the Second World War, Raymond lost his father and several friends (including
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Members of the Académie royale de langue et de littérature françaises de Belgique
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Marcel Raymond first studied in Geneva, and then moved to France to study at the
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This article is based on the biographic portrait of Marcel Raymond at the
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would complete his work on 16th and 17th century poetry.
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they formed the core of what would come to be called the
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Index

Geneva
Swiss
literary critic
French literature
Geneva School
Sorbonne
Henri Chamard
La Pléiade
Abel Lefranc
Pierre de Ronsard
French poetry
Baudelaire
surréalisme
University of Leipzig
University of Basel
Albert Thibaudet
University of Geneva
Georges Poulet
Jean Starobinski
Jean Rousset
Geneva School
Benjamin Crémieux
concentration camp
Montesquieu
Agrippa d'Aubigné
Victor Hugo
Paul Valéry
Pierre Bayle
Pierre de Ronsard
Arthur Rimbaud

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