The History of SurrealismMacmillan, 1965 - 351 pagina's |
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Pagina 136
... proclaimed its vanity . It was on quite different conceptions that the surrealist pact had been founded . It appeared nonetheless that it was not enough to proclaim these conceptions , nor even to live them , a further step must be ...
... proclaimed its vanity . It was on quite different conceptions that the surrealist pact had been founded . It appeared nonetheless that it was not enough to proclaim these conceptions , nor even to live them , a further step must be ...
Pagina 162
Maurice Nadeau. the courage to proclaim that it is only a means , and be able , when we must , to do without it ... proclaimed that " the Revolution could only be political and social , " then withdrew , self - satisfied . This ...
Maurice Nadeau. the courage to proclaim that it is only a means , and be able , when we must , to do without it ... proclaimed that " the Revolution could only be political and social , " then withdrew , self - satisfied . This ...
Pagina 193
... proclaiming their desire to express themselves in it , the surrealists asked to participate in this Congress , which ... proclaim his pacifist and anti - fascist faith , ignoring the important and difficult questions for the sake of a ...
... proclaiming their desire to express themselves in it , the surrealists asked to participate in this Congress , which ... proclaim his pacifist and anti - fascist faith , ignoring the important and difficult questions for the sake of a ...
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