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a > Within the group , moreover , discussions and disputes were frequent ; fractions meet and even raise the question : is surrealism equivalent to a revolution , or are they two different things ? and which should one choose ?
a > Within the group , moreover , discussions and disputes were frequent ; fractions meet and even raise the question : is surrealism equivalent to a revolution , or are they two different things ? and which should one choose ?
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22 This extravagance is not merely formal ; it derives from a fundamental conception which makes Revolution into a transcendent value which Éluard counters once again , apropos of an article in Philosophies , 23 to revolutionary ...
22 This extravagance is not merely formal ; it derives from a fundamental conception which makes Revolution into a transcendent value which Éluard counters once again , apropos of an article in Philosophies , 23 to revolutionary ...
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never believed in a “ surrealist revolution . ” Let us regard these statements as the manifestation of their state of mind in 1925 rather than as a specific expression of the truth . What matters is that the surrealists said they no ...
never believed in a “ surrealist revolution . ” Let us regard these statements as the manifestation of their state of mind in 1925 rather than as a specific expression of the truth . What matters is that the surrealists said they no ...
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Gebruikersrecensie - giovannigf - LibraryThingVery comprehensive history of the movement largely based on the group's documents: manifestos, edicts, articles, and speeches. Unfortunately that means that the individual participants remain sketchy ... Volledige review lezen
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | 9 |
FOREWORD Maurice Nadeau | 35 |
THE WAR | 43 |
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