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The viewpoint of aesthetic realism , which accompanied rationalism as the
bourgeoisie consolidated their hegemony , is also , of course , undermined by the
surrealist onslaught . Surrealism finds realism deficient in its estimate of reality .
The viewpoint of aesthetic realism , which accompanied rationalism as the
bourgeoisie consolidated their hegemony , is also , of course , undermined by the
surrealist onslaught . Surrealism finds realism deficient in its estimate of reality .
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Breton ' s Nadja was the earliest sustained examination of the interrelationship of
interior reality and exterior reality manifested in the chance experiences of our
daily lives . It surpasses , in its revolutionary poetic approach , the clinical ...
Breton ' s Nadja was the earliest sustained examination of the interrelationship of
interior reality and exterior reality manifested in the chance experiences of our
daily lives . It surpasses , in its revolutionary poetic approach , the clinical ...
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As I said in the Manifesto : ' I believe in the future resolution of those two
seemingly contradictory states , dream and reality , into a sort of absolute reality ,
of surreality , so to speak . I look forward to its consummation , certain that I shall
never ...
As I said in the Manifesto : ' I believe in the future resolution of those two
seemingly contradictory states , dream and reality , into a sort of absolute reality ,
of surreality , so to speak . I look forward to its consummation , certain that I shall
never ...
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