The History of SurrealismMacmillan, 1965 - 351 pagina's |
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Pagina 152
... seems that destiny bears them toward one another , no matter what they do . The conversations occur in an atmosphere which is no longer normal , in which Breton often loses his way . What she says always seems to proceed from a ...
... seems that destiny bears them toward one another , no matter what they do . The conversations occur in an atmosphere which is no longer normal , in which Breton often loses his way . What she says always seems to proceed from a ...
Pagina 244
... seems to me to have everything to lose which the instinct of individual preservation has , in the most mediocre sense , to gain . It is not the material advantage which each man may hope to derive from the Revolu- tion which will ...
... seems to me to have everything to lose which the instinct of individual preservation has , in the most mediocre sense , to gain . It is not the material advantage which each man may hope to derive from the Revolu- tion which will ...
Pagina 248
... seems to me , put the matter better , and the rapprochement of the two names which this last sentence affords can pass neither as arbitrary nor amusing . These names do not seem to us at all contradictory to each other , and we hope to ...
... seems to me , put the matter better , and the rapprochement of the two names which this last sentence affords can pass neither as arbitrary nor amusing . These names do not seem to us at all contradictory to each other , and we hope to ...
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LOVE AND LAUGHTER SURREALISM | 11 |
FOREWORD | 35 |
THE | 43 |
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