What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 139
... society , which has conditioned it at all times and will continue to condition it . This lyrical element has till now , even in spite of them , remained the fact and the sole fact of specialists . In the state of extreme tension to ...
... society , which has conditioned it at all times and will continue to condition it . This lyrical element has till now , even in spite of them , remained the fact and the sole fact of specialists . In the state of extreme tension to ...
Pagina 143
... society . I return again to the necessity that already exists of com- posing in all languages materialistic manuals of literary and artistic history which would reveal the opposition - first to the feudal class and subsequently to the ...
... society . I return again to the necessity that already exists of com- posing in all languages materialistic manuals of literary and artistic history which would reveal the opposition - first to the feudal class and subsequently to the ...
Pagina 147
... society and the relations of existing production ( class struggle ) . Of contemporary psychology , surrealism retains that which tends to give a scientific basis to research into the origin and mutation of ideological images . In this ...
... society and the relations of existing production ( class struggle ) . Of contemporary psychology , surrealism retains that which tends to give a scientific basis to research into the origin and mutation of ideological images . In this ...
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