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The results obtained by automatic writing , by the account of dreams , for instance , are represented here , but no ... A préface signed by J.-A. Boiffard , Paul Éluard and Roger Vitrac offers an apology for the dream described each ...
The results obtained by automatic writing , by the account of dreams , for instance , are represented here , but no ... A préface signed by J.-A. Boiffard , Paul Éluard and Roger Vitrac offers an apology for the dream described each ...
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It was in this sense that Breton spoke of the catalytic role of the found object : Here the found object rigorously performs the same function as the dream , in the sense that it liberates the individual from paralyzing affective ...
It was in this sense that Breton spoke of the catalytic role of the found object : Here the found object rigorously performs the same function as the dream , in the sense that it liberates the individual from paralyzing affective ...
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“ One commits suicide the way one dreams , ” the surrealists had already said . ... while the events of this life took their course , as in the dream , around his preoccupations , his feelings , his desires : these latter are nothing ...
“ One commits suicide the way one dreams , ” the surrealists had already said . ... while the events of this life took their course , as in the dream , around his preoccupations , his feelings , his desires : these latter are nothing ...
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FOREWORD Maurice Nadeau | 35 |
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