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Pagina 64
The dream , too , would always remain high on the list of surrealist
preoccupations . ... Breton commented in Nadja that ' we already do this [
psychoanalytic ] method too much honour by conceding that it exhausts the
problem of dreams ' .
The dream , too , would always remain high on the list of surrealist
preoccupations . ... Breton commented in Nadja that ' we already do this [
psychoanalytic ] method too much honour by conceding that it exhausts the
problem of dreams ' .
Pagina 276
succeeds in freeing itself from utilitarian , rational , aesthetic and moral
imperatives - in common with the ' true dream ' of the marvellous Peter
Ibbetsonas in the earliest days of surrealism , still contain too many gleams of the
philosopher ' s ...
succeeds in freeing itself from utilitarian , rational , aesthetic and moral
imperatives - in common with the ' true dream ' of the marvellous Peter
Ibbetsonas in the earliest days of surrealism , still contain too many gleams of the
philosopher ' s ...
Pagina 364
Dream . ' Even sleepers are workers and collaborators on what goes on in the
universe ' ( Heraclitus ) . ' Dreams have contributed very much to the culture and
development of mankind ' ( Novalis ) . ' Our dreams are a second life ' ( Gérard de
...
Dream . ' Even sleepers are workers and collaborators on what goes on in the
universe ' ( Heraclitus ) . ' Dreams have contributed very much to the culture and
development of mankind ' ( Novalis ) . ' Our dreams are a second life ' ( Gérard de
...
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