What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 105
... possible loss of the mediumistic faculty over a period of time and the progressive transformation of verbo- motive automatism into verbo - auditive automatism , are corroborated else- where by the answers of Marcel Til and Professor ...
... possible loss of the mediumistic faculty over a period of time and the progressive transformation of verbo- motive automatism into verbo - auditive automatism , are corroborated else- where by the answers of Marcel Til and Professor ...
Pagina 121
... possible , over which the subject's critical faculty has no control - the subject himself throwing reticence to the winds and which as much as possible represents spoken thought . It seemed and still seems to me that the speed of ...
... possible , over which the subject's critical faculty has no control - the subject himself throwing reticence to the winds and which as much as possible represents spoken thought . It seemed and still seems to me that the speed of ...
Pagina 134
... possible distracted from the will to express , as much as possible lightened of ideas of responsibility ever ready to act as brakes , and as much as possible kept independent of all that is not the passive life of the intelligence ...
... possible distracted from the will to express , as much as possible lightened of ideas of responsibility ever ready to act as brakes , and as much as possible kept independent of all that is not the passive life of the intelligence ...
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