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    However, both Gide and Malraux were undecided, and this might be the cause of Sartre's disappointment and discouragement.

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    However, both Gide and Malraux were undecided, and this may have been the cause of Sartre's disappointment and discouragement.

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    However, both Gide and Malraux were undecided, and this may have been the cause of Sartre 's disappointment and discouragement.

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    During the 1920s, this was actually a popular location for the likes of Joyce, Hemingway, André Gide, and Antonin Artaud.

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    André Gide continued to experiment with the novel, and his most sophisticated exploration of the limits of the traditional novel are found in The Counterfeiters, a novel ostensibly about a writer trying to write a novel.

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    Another early appearance is in an 1898 article for The Economic Journal by Charles Gide in which he used the term to refer to an Italian economist, Maffeo Pantaleoni, who argued that we need to promote a"hedonistic world.

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    For his part André Gide meticulously organized a complex narrative by multiplying the points of view in The Counterfeiters in 1925, while later Albert Camus played, under the influence of the American novel, with the internal monologue and the rejection of the omniscient focus in The Stranger(1942).

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    Another early appearance is in an 1898 article for The Economic Journal by Charles Gide in which he used the term to refer to an Italian economist, Maffeo Pantaleoni, who argued that we need to promote a“hedonistic world … in which free competition will reign absolutely”- somewhat closer to our current conception.

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