What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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... lack of logic ' excuses us from accepting a unique choice ; that ' clear ' language has the disadvantage of being ... lacking logic there is one who reproaches us with the opposite excess . Mr J.H.Rosny , commenting on the declaration of ...
... lack of logic ' excuses us from accepting a unique choice ; that ' clear ' language has the disadvantage of being ... lacking logic there is one who reproaches us with the opposite excess . Mr J.H.Rosny , commenting on the declaration of ...
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... lack all data . Were one to consider their output only superficially , a good number of poets might well have passed for surrea- lists , beginning with Dante and including Shakespeare at his best . In the course of many attempts I have ...
... lack all data . Were one to consider their output only superficially , a good number of poets might well have passed for surrea- lists , beginning with Dante and including Shakespeare at his best . In the course of many attempts I have ...
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... lacking , have arrived at a par- ticular point of application : it is not a question of knowing whether this point of ... lack of rigour in his present position . ( I do not think anyone can dispute the fact that Aragon's poetry has ...
... lacking , have arrived at a par- ticular point of application : it is not a question of knowing whether this point of ... lack of rigour in his present position . ( I do not think anyone can dispute the fact that Aragon's poetry has ...
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