What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 113
... brought up in such a school , we are not capable of changing so much that it is no longer so directed - against the whole series of intellectual , moral and social obligations that continually and from all sides weigh down on man and ...
... brought up in such a school , we are not capable of changing so much that it is no longer so directed - against the whole series of intellectual , moral and social obligations that continually and from all sides weigh down on man and ...
Pagina 118
... brought together and is still bringing together diverse temperaments individually obeying or resisting a variety of dispositions . The determinant of their enduring or short - lived adherence is to be considered not as a blind ...
... brought together and is still bringing together diverse temperaments individually obeying or resisting a variety of dispositions . The determinant of their enduring or short - lived adherence is to be considered not as a blind ...
Pagina 119
... brought the more appreciable efforts to bear on a rational solution of the many problems surrealism has propounded . Although there can be no question here of going through the history of the surrealist movement - its history has been ...
... brought the more appreciable efforts to bear on a rational solution of the many problems surrealism has propounded . Although there can be no question here of going through the history of the surrealist movement - its history has been ...
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