The History of SurrealismMacmillan, 1965 - 351 pagina's |
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Pagina 104
... movement , which was not an asso- ciation of men of letters patting each other on the back to insure their success , nor even a school with various theoretical ideas in common , but a collective " organization , " a sect of initi- ates ...
... movement , which was not an asso- ciation of men of letters patting each other on the back to insure their success , nor even a school with various theoretical ideas in common , but a collective " organization , " a sect of initi- ates ...
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... movement " and that there was no disadvantage , quite the contrary , in the proletarian revolutionary movement's utiliz- ing in its turn the weapons created by fascism : notably the fundamental aspiration of men to affective exaltation ...
... movement " and that there was no disadvantage , quite the contrary , in the proletarian revolutionary movement's utiliz- ing in its turn the weapons created by fascism : notably the fundamental aspiration of men to affective exaltation ...
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... movement , which soon split in these two directions , exploding the hinge that held these antagonistic forces together . Breton's merit was to have unified them throughout the entire history of the movement . On the political level ...
... movement , which soon split in these two directions , exploding the hinge that held these antagonistic forces together . Breton's merit was to have unified them throughout the entire history of the movement . On the political level ...
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | 9 |
FOREWORD Maurice Nadeau | 35 |
THE WAR | 43 |
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