What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 188
... humour ' was coined by Breton to designate an extreme , violent humour which , as Conroy Maddox has observed , is ' a deliberate critical attitude in surrealism ' challenging ' all forms of accepted belief ' . Included here , in ...
... humour ' was coined by Breton to designate an extreme , violent humour which , as Conroy Maddox has observed , is ' a deliberate critical attitude in surrealism ' challenging ' all forms of accepted belief ' . Included here , in ...
Pagina 189
... humour exposing them to the collapse into caricature . At best we might be tempted to make an exception for some works of Hogarth and Goya , and to reserve judgment on such other cases in which humour allows itself an intention that can ...
... humour exposing them to the collapse into caricature . At best we might be tempted to make an exception for some works of Hogarth and Goya , and to reserve judgment on such other cases in which humour allows itself an intention that can ...
Pagina 190
... humour , claims to see in it a mode of thought tending towards the saving of expenditure of feeling . ' Without rightly knowing why , we regard this less intense pleasure as having a charac- ter of very high value ; we feel it to be ...
... humour , claims to see in it a mode of thought tending towards the saving of expenditure of feeling . ' Without rightly knowing why , we regard this less intense pleasure as having a charac- ter of very high value ; we feel it to be ...
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