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Jules Romains

    August 26, 1885 – August 14, 1972

    Jules Romains was a French poet and writer, most notably the founder of the literary movement Unanimism. His work is characterized by an effort to capture collective consciousness and the interconnectedness of human beings, masterfully demonstrated in his expansive novel cycle. Romains focused on depicting societal currents and the psychology of crowds with remarkable breadth and stylistic dexterity. His writing offers profound insights into human society and its dynamics.

    Jules Romains
    Folio Junior: La Scintillante
    Knock, ou, Le triomphe de la Médicine
    Knock oder der Triumph der Medizin
    Seven Mysteries of Europe
    The Death Of A Nobody
    Men Of Good Will