André Malraux: the Anticolonial and Antifascist Years
Description:
This dissertation provides an explanation of how André Malraux, a man of great influence on twentieth century European culture, developed his political ideology, first as an anticolonial social reformer in the 1920s, then as an antifascist militant in the 1930s. Almost all of the previous studies of Malraux have focused on his literary life, and most of them are rife with errors. This dissertation focuses on the facts of his life, rather than on a fanciful recreation from his fiction. The major…
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Date:
May 1996
Creator:
Cruz, Richard A. (Richard Alan)
Partner:
UNT Libraries