Both come to the same conclusion: that Levi died not from some late recrudescence of Auschwitz in the form of survivor guilt, but because of his own chronic, if not lifelong, depression. |
But scarcely had I dropped into slumber when I was aroused by the recrudescence of my hives. |
He felt a sudden recrudescence of jealousy as he heard Ashton's voice unctuously, flirtatiously offering his wife hospitality. |
In addition to the continuing Kurdish war, there was a recrudescence of the political violence by the radical left and right. |
At this time I was attacked with a recrudescence of eccentricity in thought and behaviour. |
Here we have a recrudescence of the idea that great penalties are deterrent. |