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19th century French psychiatrists: Unsung heroes of modern melancholia research ... The authors recognized non-psychotic forms of melancholia, marking a shift from earlier concepts of the disorder.
In French, Brombert taught undergraduate and graduate courses in the 19th and 20th century novel and poetry. In comparative literature, he taught courses on the modern antihero and, for more than a ...
Tilburg adds, “[Colette’s] literature from the first decade of the 20th century spoke to that new generation of French women.” In 1893, Colette moved to Paris, where she would eventually ...