What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 80
... nature in their successive phases of birth , growth , death , and renewal ; in a word , repulses all that imposes limits on this spirit . All the particular divinities dissolve in this infinite unity . In this pantheon all the gods are ...
... nature in their successive phases of birth , growth , death , and renewal ; in a word , repulses all that imposes limits on this spirit . All the particular divinities dissolve in this infinite unity . In this pantheon all the gods are ...
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... nature of human relationships threatens to destroy even those institutions hitherto considered the most reliable , beginning with the family , and awakens the expectation , after the ruin of a mockingly ridiculous moral code , of a ...
... nature of human relationships threatens to destroy even those institutions hitherto considered the most reliable , beginning with the family , and awakens the expectation , after the ruin of a mockingly ridiculous moral code , of a ...
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... nature and art but not magic art and nature . Both become magic only through their moralisation . Love is the principle which makes magic possible . Love proceeds magically . ' Let us remark that the word ' moralisation ' is in no way ...
... nature and art but not magic art and nature . Both become magic only through their moralisation . Love is the principle which makes magic possible . Love proceeds magically . ' Let us remark that the word ' moralisation ' is in no way ...
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