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804:Martereau
782:, trans.
775:Tropismes
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630:Martereau
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367:Novelists
362:Essayists
331:Symbolism
298:Movements
168:Education
1207:18 March
1159:18 March
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1032:Tropisms
1019:See also
1012:Tropisms
1006:(1956).
989:(1981).
971:(1978).
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547:Sorbonne
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321:Decadent
260:Medieval
219:Children
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344:Writers
252:History
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377:Poets
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