The History of SurrealismMacmillan, 1965 - 351 pagina's |
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Pagina 136
... further step must be taken : one must adhere to the party of the Revolution . This the Five did : they announced the fact publicly and , overstepping their individual positions , they committed the sympathy of the entire movement to ...
... further step must be taken : one must adhere to the party of the Revolution . This the Five did : they announced the fact publicly and , overstepping their individual positions , they committed the sympathy of the entire movement to ...
Pagina 205
... further : he abolished any frontier between the objective and the subjective . There exists , according to Breton , between man and the world , a perpetual and continuous corres- pondence . There exists , above all , a continuity of ...
... further : he abolished any frontier between the objective and the subjective . There exists , according to Breton , between man and the world , a perpetual and continuous corres- pondence . There exists , above all , a continuity of ...
Pagina 301
... further , the two great reefs on which such an art cannot help but founder , that is , the servile imitation of nature in its accidental forms , the very consequence for man of his profound disaffection , and humor , the consequence of ...
... further , the two great reefs on which such an art cannot help but founder , that is , the servile imitation of nature in its accidental forms , the very consequence for man of his profound disaffection , and humor , the consequence of ...
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