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Automatism should be differentiated from various so - called spontaneous literary
techniques , such as the well - known stream of consciousness ' writing and the
similar method popularised by Céline and later used by several ' Beat writers .
Automatism should be differentiated from various so - called spontaneous literary
techniques , such as the well - known stream of consciousness ' writing and the
similar method popularised by Céline and later used by several ' Beat writers .
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Generally the Bolshevik - Leninists ( as Trotsky and his comrades preferred to be
called ) urged their supporters within the communist parties to remain in the
parties and seek to restore them and the entire Communist International to
Marxist ...
Generally the Bolshevik - Leninists ( as Trotsky and his comrades preferred to be
called ) urged their supporters within the communist parties to remain in the
parties and seek to restore them and the entire Communist International to
Marxist ...
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... I think we owe more than is generally conceded to what William James justly
called the gothic psychology of F . W . H . Myers which , in an entirely new and
still more exciting world , led us to the admirable explorations of Théodore
Flournoy .
... I think we owe more than is generally conceded to what William James justly
called the gothic psychology of F . W . H . Myers which , in an entirely new and
still more exciting world , led us to the admirable explorations of Théodore
Flournoy .
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