Since the publication of Tropic of Cancer in 1934, Henry Miller has been the target of critics from all sides. A Self-Made Surrealist sets out to provide a view of Miller different from both earlier vindications of him as sexual liberator and prophet and more contemporary feminist critiques of him as pornographer and male chauvinist. In this re-evaluation of Miller's role as a radical writer, Blinder considers not only notions of obscenity and sexuality, but also the emergence of psychoanalysis, surrealism, automatic writing, and the aesthetics of fascism, as they illuminate Miller's more general 20th-century concerns with politics and mass psychology in relation to art. Blinder also considers the effect on Miller of the theoretical works o...
Surrealism was an important avenue for anti-colonial thought at the beginning of the twentieth centu...
The works of the German writer Alfred Döblin (1878-1957) have not received sufficient literary inve...
Despite lifting the veil of those most primordial of forces, Eros and Thanatos, both of which are ro...
This study offers a critical analysis of the complex relationship between image and ideology, that i...
Scholarly responses to Henry Miller's works have never been numerous and for many years Miller was n...
Surrealism has been criticised for having been too steeped in idealism and poetry to have been an ef...
Surrealism, an art movement of the early twentieth century, was heavily influenced by psychoanalysis...
This article is about artistic freedom of speech and censorship. It compares sadistic and misogynist...
Argues that, for all his denials of its influence, Thomas was committed to forging a version of surr...
This paper focuses on the queer American modernist poet, novelist, and editor Charles Henri Ford (19...
The intention of this paper is, in the first, to demonstrate that Miller’s work has been labeled ‘er...
‘A man is cut in half by the window ’ (Breton 1968: 410). In an essay entitled What is Surrealism?, ...
This dissertation, a presentation of institutional and personal histories, considers how the British...
The surrealist movement began as a consequence of the social, economical, and political disruptions ...
This article explores Charles Henri Ford’s Poem Posters series of 1964–5 and the ‘Having Wonderful T...
Surrealism was an important avenue for anti-colonial thought at the beginning of the twentieth centu...
The works of the German writer Alfred Döblin (1878-1957) have not received sufficient literary inve...
Despite lifting the veil of those most primordial of forces, Eros and Thanatos, both of which are ro...
This study offers a critical analysis of the complex relationship between image and ideology, that i...
Scholarly responses to Henry Miller's works have never been numerous and for many years Miller was n...
Surrealism has been criticised for having been too steeped in idealism and poetry to have been an ef...
Surrealism, an art movement of the early twentieth century, was heavily influenced by psychoanalysis...
This article is about artistic freedom of speech and censorship. It compares sadistic and misogynist...
Argues that, for all his denials of its influence, Thomas was committed to forging a version of surr...
This paper focuses on the queer American modernist poet, novelist, and editor Charles Henri Ford (19...
The intention of this paper is, in the first, to demonstrate that Miller’s work has been labeled ‘er...
‘A man is cut in half by the window ’ (Breton 1968: 410). In an essay entitled What is Surrealism?, ...
This dissertation, a presentation of institutional and personal histories, considers how the British...
The surrealist movement began as a consequence of the social, economical, and political disruptions ...
This article explores Charles Henri Ford’s Poem Posters series of 1964–5 and the ‘Having Wonderful T...
Surrealism was an important avenue for anti-colonial thought at the beginning of the twentieth centu...
The works of the German writer Alfred Döblin (1878-1957) have not received sufficient literary inve...
Despite lifting the veil of those most primordial of forces, Eros and Thanatos, both of which are ro...