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Intermedial Encounters Between Image, Music and Text

, 2022
«This volume locates itself neatly in the growing collection of publications on intermediality by relating such practices to Roland Barthes. Barthesian motifs and writerly concerns are found within a variety of intermedial practices, as the analysis ...
Peter Lang   +9 more
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Dictature versus démocratie : traduction et réception des Manifestes du surréalisme d’André Breton dans les années 1960 en Espagne et en Argentine

Palimpsestes, 2021
Les Manifestes du surrealisme d’Andre Breton ont ete traduits pour la premiere fois en espagnol dans les annees 1960, tout d’abord en Espagne par Andres Bosch en 1964 et ensuite en Argentine par Aldo Pellegrini en 1965.
Marian Panchón Hidalgo
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The Great Prehistoric Art Swindle: André Breton and Palaeolithic Cave Painting

Paragraph, 2021
At Pech Merle in 1952, André Breton provoked a controversial incident by damaging a Palaeolithic wall painting that he suspected to be a fake. This episode provides an insight into the contested status of prehistoric sites in post-war France and the ...
Douglas Smith
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Greenberg’s Marxism: Clement Greenberg’s Unfinished Essay Draft on André Breton’s “Political Position of Surrealism” (1935)

Getty Research Journal, 2021
This previously unpublished transcript of an undated and incomplete handwritten essay on surrealist doyen André Breton by American art critic Clement Greenberg is illuminating in terms of the otherwise somewhat oblique connection between politics and ...
Daniel Neofetou
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André Breton and Three Surrealist Poets

Philosophy and Literature, 2020
:Interrupting an article on surrealist politics in 1935, André Breton reproduced three brand-new poems by Paul Éluard, Benjamin Péret, and Salvador Dalí to make a particular point.
W. Bohn
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Woman as ‘Other’: Feminine Agency and the Disruption of Patriarchal Language in André Breton’s Nadja (1928)

International Journal of Art and Art History
This essay explores how André Breton’s Nadja (1928) both reproduces and disrupts patriarchal language in its portrayal of the female figure as ‘other’.
Haaris Amir Herzog-Khan
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Alchemy of the World: André Breton and Hector Hyppolite’s Otherworldly Revolution

Modernism/Modernity
:This article reconsiders the political and artistic relationships between André Breton and the Haitian painter Hector Hyppolite. While initially supportive of Hyppolite’s revolutionary amalgamations of Vodou, the occult, and Christianity, Breton ...
L. J. Cooper
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Dans le sillage d’Henri Béhar, biographe d’André Breton

Acta Fabula
Cet article est un compte-rendu du livre : Henri Béhar, André Breton le grand indésirable, Troisième édition revue et augmentée, Paris, Classiques Garnier, 2024, 588 p., EAN 9782405166290.
A. Trouvé
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Sur la présence de Baudelaire chez André Breton

Studi francesi
Acknowledging his debt to the poet of the Fleurs du Mal on several occasions, Breton demonstrates that he has really drawn from Baudelaire at least four valuable lines of conduct for his surrealism: morality based on the reconciliation of opposites and ...
M. Richter
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