The History of SurrealismMacmillan, 1965 - 351 pagina's |
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Pagina 118
... bourgeois ideology , and attempted to create in opposition new values , following the example of the Soviets . If the surrealists had hitherto regarded the Russian experiment as hardly inspiring , they were nonethe- less attracted to ...
... bourgeois ideology , and attempted to create in opposition new values , following the example of the Soviets . If the surrealists had hitherto regarded the Russian experiment as hardly inspiring , they were nonethe- less attracted to ...
Pagina 128
... bourgeois conditions of material life and to a certain point independent of such a life ? Or , on the contrary , was the abolition of the bourgeois conditions of material life a necessary condition of the mind's liberation ? ” Depending ...
... bourgeois conditions of material life and to a certain point independent of such a life ? Or , on the contrary , was the abolition of the bourgeois conditions of material life a necessary condition of the mind's liberation ? ” Depending ...
Pagina 139
... bourgeois love confined to the marriage laws . " And the strictly surrealist work continued : alongside Max Ernst's visions de demi - sommeil , dreams by Aragon and Naville , Robert Desnos in the Journal d'une apparition traced a ...
... bourgeois love confined to the marriage laws . " And the strictly surrealist work continued : alongside Max Ernst's visions de demi - sommeil , dreams by Aragon and Naville , Robert Desnos in the Journal d'une apparition traced a ...
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