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Let us nonetheless review its essential characteristics : | an attack first of all upon a realism " hostile to any intellectual and moral advance , " and of which Breton had a horror because he found it consisted of nothing but ...
Let us nonetheless review its essential characteristics : | an attack first of all upon a realism " hostile to any intellectual and moral advance , " and of which Breton had a horror because he found it consisted of nothing but ...
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Yet they remain on the level of ideas : the “ idea of prison , of barracks , " is attacked , and nothing shows this ... to whom Aragon replied in these terms : You have chosen to isolate as an attack a phrase which bears witness to my ...
Yet they remain on the level of ideas : the “ idea of prison , of barracks , " is attacked , and nothing shows this ... to whom Aragon replied in these terms : You have chosen to isolate as an attack a phrase which bears witness to my ...
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It is , first of all - notwithstanding the notion that “ surrealism is defined by those who defend it and by those who attack it ” —a deliberate * And to give it the following definition : “ Hysteria is a more or less irreducible mental ...
It is , first of all - notwithstanding the notion that “ surrealism is defined by those who defend it and by those who attack it ” —a deliberate * And to give it the following definition : “ Hysteria is a more or less irreducible mental ...
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | 9 |
FOREWORD Maurice Nadeau | 35 |
THE WAR | 43 |
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