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surrealism never has ceased to expand its researches into every form of human
expression. Even its enemies admit that the whole range of problems associated
with psychic automatism, love, objective chance, inspiration, language, dreams ...
surrealism never has ceased to expand its researches into every form of human
expression. Even its enemies admit that the whole range of problems associated
with psychic automatism, love, objective chance, inspiration, language, dreams ...
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Historically, surrealism is comparable not to impressionism or cubism or dadaism
, nor to any transient school, but rather to the baroque, to romanticism - that is, to
earlier epochs of the revolutionary spirit in art. The surrealist project, of course, ...
Historically, surrealism is comparable not to impressionism or cubism or dadaism
, nor to any transient school, but rather to the baroque, to romanticism - that is, to
earlier epochs of the revolutionary spirit in art. The surrealist project, of course, ...
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Situation of Surrealism Between the Two Wars Bretoris address to the students of
Yale University, delivered on 10 December 1942, was one of the most important
surrealist manifestoes during the war. Published in WV (No.2-3, 1943), it was ...
Situation of Surrealism Between the Two Wars Bretoris address to the students of
Yale University, delivered on 10 December 1942, was one of the most important
surrealist manifestoes during the war. Published in WV (No.2-3, 1943), it was ...
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