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-{{Template}}'''''Degeneration''''' ([[1892]]) is a book by [[Max Nordau]]. Although not his most popular or successful work whilst alive, the book most often remembered and cited today is ''[[Degeneration (Nordau)|Degeneration]]''. +{{Template}}'''''Degeneration''''' ([[1892]]) is a book by [[Max Nordau]] on the fin de siecle concept of [[degeneration]]. Although not his most popular or successful work whilst alive, the book most often remembered and cited today is ''[[Degeneration (Nordau)|Degeneration]]''.
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Degeneration (1892) is a book by Max Nordau on the fin de siecle concept of degeneration. Although not his most popular or successful work whilst alive, the book most often remembered and cited today is Degeneration.




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