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It is a mark of Breton ' s perspicacity that he was among the first in France to
champion Freud ' s ideas . 9 Whatever reservations he developed regarding the
applications of psychoanalysis by certain of its practitioners who were also
apologists ...
It is a mark of Breton ' s perspicacity that he was among the first in France to
champion Freud ' s ideas . 9 Whatever reservations he developed regarding the
applications of psychoanalysis by certain of its practitioners who were also
apologists ...
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In 1928 , Breton commented in Nadja that ' we already do this ( psychoanalytic ]
method too much honour by conceding that it exhausts the problem of dreams ' .
Strikingly , towards the end of the decade - when Freud was complaining in his ...
In 1928 , Breton commented in Nadja that ' we already do this ( psychoanalytic ]
method too much honour by conceding that it exhausts the problem of dreams ' .
Strikingly , towards the end of the decade - when Freud was complaining in his ...
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Selected Writings André Breton Franklin Rosemont. Notes and References 1 . Of
the many university professors in the US who have made veritable careers of
writing about surrealism , only J . H . Matthews has seriously tried to be honest in
...
Selected Writings André Breton Franklin Rosemont. Notes and References 1 . Of
the many university professors in the US who have made veritable careers of
writing about surrealism , only J . H . Matthews has seriously tried to be honest in
...
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1930s | 47 |
Surrealism and the Treatment of Mental Illness 62 | 62 |
The Automatic Message 97 | 97 |
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