Age of SurrealismIndiana University Press, 1960 - 215 strani |
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Stran 125
... Eurydice . The tragedy , as the prologue tells us , is played very high up in the air . That means , its action is as purely magical as could be devised . Like a poem , in the Cocteau sense , it has cut itself off from all material and ...
... Eurydice . The tragedy , as the prologue tells us , is played very high up in the air . That means , its action is as purely magical as could be devised . Like a poem , in the Cocteau sense , it has cut itself off from all material and ...
Stran 126
... Eurydice breaks a pane of glass each day in order to have the window repairer come up . He himself breaks the win- dow this day and leaves his wife with Heurtebise . We be- gin to see the multiple services and uses of this man . He has ...
... Eurydice breaks a pane of glass each day in order to have the window repairer come up . He himself breaks the win- dow this day and leaves his wife with Heurtebise . We be- gin to see the multiple services and uses of this man . He has ...
Stran 127
... Eurydice . Only one detail has to be remembered : Orpheus must never look at his wife or she will disappear . But the myth is inexorable , for this is exactly what happens dur- ing the course of the renewed domestic quarrel . Orpheus ...
... Eurydice . Only one detail has to be remembered : Orpheus must never look at his wife or she will disappear . But the myth is inexorable , for this is exactly what happens dur- ing the course of the renewed domestic quarrel . Orpheus ...
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ORIGINS | 11 |
the temperament | 28 |
the doctrine | 45 |
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19th century able André Breton André Salmon angel Apollinaire appears aspect Baudelaire beauty become beginning belief Berkeley cafés CALIFORNIA LIBRARY called canto Chants de Maldoror character clown Cocteau conscious create creation cubist dadaism Dali death defined doctrine drama dreams Eluard especially Eurydice example existence experience film French Freud Gide hermeticism hero Hérodiade Hérodiade's human images Jacques Vaché kind language Lautréamont legend literal literary literature living magic Maldoror Mallarmé man's manifesto Marie Laurencin Max Jacob meaning Mélusine method mirror movement mystery mystical myth mythical Nadja neo-thomism never novel Orphée Orpheus painter painting Paris Paul Eluard perhaps period philosophical Picasso play poem poet poetic poetry principle problem realists reality religious revolt Rimbaud Robert Desnos rôle romantic says scene secret seems sense shark solitude spirit stanza subconscious surrealism surrealist surrealist art symbol temperament theatre theme tion UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA usually Vaché voyou woman words writing