This study offers a critical analysis of the complex relationship between image and ideology, that is, between aesthetic form and ideological significance, in British Surrealist Writing of the 1930s, an often neglected area in literary studies and in the profuse criticism that exists on Modernist and thirties literature in Britain. It recovers texts never republished since the 1930s, as well as unpublished texts and other archive material, in order to analyse the different Surrealist techniques deployed by the core group of British writers associated with the Surrealist movement to reconcile image and ideology in their texts. These are writers who, although they are virtually unknown today, played a central role in the development of Avant-...
This thesis examines the use of photographs in surrealist publications in Paris between 1924 and 196...
Since the publication of Tropic of Cancer in 1934, Henry Miller has been the target of critics from ...
This article explores Charles Henri Ford’s Poem Posters series of 1964–5 and the ‘Having Wonderful T...
This dissertation, a presentation of institutional and personal histories, considers how the British...
This thesis addresses the Surrealists’ anti-colonialism, arguing that the Surrealist movement held ...
My dissertation examines the role played by the surrealist object in the avant-garde strategies of ...
Surrealism has been criticised for having been too steeped in idealism and poetry to have been an ef...
This work probes the latent and the manifest political content of the surrealist movement in interwa...
This 2005 study traces the development of Surrealist theory of visual art and its reception, from th...
Surrealism is one of the most influential cultural movements of the twentieth century. While its con...
The story of the collaboration between the psychoanalyst Dr Grace Pailthorpe and the artist Reuben M...
Deciphering the mysteries of the unconscious was one of the central aims of Surrealists who, in orde...
Le groupe surréaliste s'est livré, dès son éclosion, à un travail critique sans cesse développé au c...
As part of the 1936 International Surrealist Exhibition held at the New Burlington Galleries in Lond...
This thesis examines the use of photographs in surrealist publications in Paris between 1924 and 196...
This thesis examines the use of photographs in surrealist publications in Paris between 1924 and 196...
Since the publication of Tropic of Cancer in 1934, Henry Miller has been the target of critics from ...
This article explores Charles Henri Ford’s Poem Posters series of 1964–5 and the ‘Having Wonderful T...
This dissertation, a presentation of institutional and personal histories, considers how the British...
This thesis addresses the Surrealists’ anti-colonialism, arguing that the Surrealist movement held ...
My dissertation examines the role played by the surrealist object in the avant-garde strategies of ...
Surrealism has been criticised for having been too steeped in idealism and poetry to have been an ef...
This work probes the latent and the manifest political content of the surrealist movement in interwa...
This 2005 study traces the development of Surrealist theory of visual art and its reception, from th...
Surrealism is one of the most influential cultural movements of the twentieth century. While its con...
The story of the collaboration between the psychoanalyst Dr Grace Pailthorpe and the artist Reuben M...
Deciphering the mysteries of the unconscious was one of the central aims of Surrealists who, in orde...
Le groupe surréaliste s'est livré, dès son éclosion, à un travail critique sans cesse développé au c...
As part of the 1936 International Surrealist Exhibition held at the New Burlington Galleries in Lond...
This thesis examines the use of photographs in surrealist publications in Paris between 1924 and 196...
This thesis examines the use of photographs in surrealist publications in Paris between 1924 and 196...
Since the publication of Tropic of Cancer in 1934, Henry Miller has been the target of critics from ...
This article explores Charles Henri Ford’s Poem Posters series of 1964–5 and the ‘Having Wonderful T...