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The surrealists ' enthusiasm for many figures conventionally considered minor –
from Sade to Saint - Pol - Roux - contrasts sharply with their relative indifference ,
if not outright hostility , to most of those who are conventionally considered ...
The surrealists ' enthusiasm for many figures conventionally considered minor –
from Sade to Saint - Pol - Roux - contrasts sharply with their relative indifference ,
if not outright hostility , to most of those who are conventionally considered ...
Pagina 154
What they reveal to us of the nature of human relationships threatens to destroy
even those institutions hitherto considered the most reliable , beginning with the
family , and awakens the expectation , after the ruin of a mockingly ridiculous ...
What they reveal to us of the nature of human relationships threatens to destroy
even those institutions hitherto considered the most reliable , beginning with the
family , and awakens the expectation , after the ruin of a mockingly ridiculous ...
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... is essentially from it that surrealism will be considered as having taken its
substance . For surrealism - and I think this will be its glory someday - anything
will have been considered good that could reduce these oppositions which have
...
... is essentially from it that surrealism will be considered as having taken its
substance . For surrealism - and I think this will be its glory someday - anything
will have been considered good that could reduce these oppositions which have
...
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