The History of SurrealismMacmillan, 1965 - 351 pagina's |
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Pagina 28
... forces outside itself . Sartre refers to the " surreal- ist quietism " that obliterates all categories of opposition and choice which render individual action possible . Yet the surrealists passionately asserted their individuality ...
... forces outside itself . Sartre refers to the " surreal- ist quietism " that obliterates all categories of opposition and choice which render individual action possible . Yet the surrealists passionately asserted their individuality ...
Pagina 165
... forces which the atmosphere of the group prevented them from releasing . Let us venture the word : they no longer felt free , they wanted to take their risks alone , for themselves . This tendency was all the stronger among the ...
... forces which the atmosphere of the group prevented them from releasing . Let us venture the word : they no longer felt free , they wanted to take their risks alone , for themselves . This tendency was all the stronger among the ...
Pagina 202
... forces , and conse- quently the abandonment of the particular philosophy which had constituted the movement's very ... forces and the communist forces , or the disharmony between the level of mind and that of facts : 202 THE HISTORY OF ...
... forces , and conse- quently the abandonment of the particular philosophy which had constituted the movement's very ... forces and the communist forces , or the disharmony between the level of mind and that of facts : 202 THE HISTORY OF ...
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