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Breton and his comrades felt especially close to others less well known, and
almost totally unknown, even today, in English-speaking countries. One such was
the physicist Johann Wilhelm Ritter, whose Fragments were filled with reflections
...
Breton and his comrades felt especially close to others less well known, and
almost totally unknown, even today, in English-speaking countries. One such was
the physicist Johann Wilhelm Ritter, whose Fragments were filled with reflections
...
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These publications were of course committed to 'literature' and hence gave the
reader of English little opportunity to become acquainted with the surrealists'
political position, or even with their overall theory. When Breton edited a special ...
These publications were of course committed to 'literature' and hence gave the
reader of English little opportunity to become acquainted with the surrealists'
political position, or even with their overall theory. When Breton edited a special ...
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The retardation of poetic development in English is demonstrated by the
veneration shown such versifiers as T.S.Eliot, Ezra Pound and Charles Olson.
American and English poetry is imprisoned in a hideous nostalgia; it languishes
in the ...
The retardation of poetic development in English is demonstrated by the
veneration shown such versifiers as T.S.Eliot, Ezra Pound and Charles Olson.
American and English poetry is imprisoned in a hideous nostalgia; it languishes
in the ...
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