What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 77
... texts might have fallen . Certainly , I affirmed , the man owed no more accounting to justice for this than for his dreams . Hence it is an instance of bad faith to declare that surrealism is here caught in a flagrant contradiction . Of ...
... texts might have fallen . Certainly , I affirmed , the man owed no more accounting to justice for this than for his dreams . Hence it is an instance of bad faith to declare that surrealism is here caught in a flagrant contradiction . Of ...
Pagina 92
... texts reveals that a great majority of our contestants were subject , in their writing , to a number of influences ... texts come from the pigsties of La Fontaine to the snivellings of André Theuriet , by way of the Iambes of Barbier ...
... texts reveals that a great majority of our contestants were subject , in their writing , to a number of influences ... texts come from the pigsties of La Fontaine to the snivellings of André Theuriet , by way of the Iambes of Barbier ...
Pagina 190
... texts in which we find this humour carried to its highest degree of literary expression . In view of their reduction to a common , fundamental idea , we have considered it possible - without prejudice to the reservations suggested by ...
... texts in which we find this humour carried to its highest degree of literary expression . In view of their reduction to a common , fundamental idea , we have considered it possible - without prejudice to the reservations suggested by ...
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