The History of SurrealismMacmillan, 1965 - 351 pagina's |
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Pagina 28
... mind has then lost its integrity and merely yields to forces outside itself . Sartre refers to the " surreal- ist quietism " that obliterates all categories of opposition and choice which render individual action possible . Yet the ...
... mind has then lost its integrity and merely yields to forces outside itself . Sartre refers to the " surreal- ist quietism " that obliterates all categories of opposition and choice which render individual action possible . Yet the ...
Pagina 105
... mind is a certain state of fury ; 2 ) That it is by means of this fury that they are most likely to achieve what may be called the surrealist illumination . . . ; 3 ) That there now exists a single positive point around which all ...
... mind is a certain state of fury ; 2 ) That it is by means of this fury that they are most likely to achieve what may be called the surrealist illumination . . . ; 3 ) That there now exists a single positive point around which all ...
Pagina 106
... mind , give us a mind oriented toward the perfect peaks where the spirit of Man no longer suffers . . .9 Logical Europe crushes the mind endlessly between the ham- mers of two terms , it opens and closes the mind . But now the ...
... mind , give us a mind oriented toward the perfect peaks where the spirit of Man no longer suffers . . .9 Logical Europe crushes the mind endlessly between the ham- mers of two terms , it opens and closes the mind . But now the ...
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | 9 |
FOREWORD Maurice Nadeau | 35 |
THE WAR | 43 |
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