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Fumaroli sees Pierre Corneille, at least up to his Oedipe in 1661, as harking back to a more aristocratic, and therefore less ordered state, allowing more freedom to its intellectuals and writers. 43) McCulloch also never accounts for important postwar developments in French West Africa, where Henri Collomb founded the journal Psychopathologie Africaine, and the ethnographers Marie-Cecile and Edmond Ortigues produced their 1966 study Oedipe Africaine. |
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