The works of the German writer Alfred Döblin (1878-1957) have not received sufficient literary investigation. The frequent classification of Döblin in literary histories as an expressionistic or futuristic writer remains ambiguous and unfounded. Rather, Döblin created a new concept of reality and realism which calls for the inclusion of a surreality. Döblin sets forth his new ideas in philosophical writings concerned with man and reality and with theoretical essays about a new novel. Döblin's dimension of a new reality shows similarity to the philosophical and literary characteristics of the vision of surreality as advanced by French Surrealists. Guillaume Apollinaire, an important precursor of the French literary movement recognized s...
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The forms of Socialist Realism and Surrealism are genetically connected to Marxist ideology, and are...
Surrealism establishes a bridge between the physical realm and the domain of dreams and illusions. I...
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Surrealism is an attitude toward life, even more than a literary and artistic movement. It aspired t...
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The poet René Daumal engaged in a unique form of experiential metaphysiques, revealed in his writing...
“Surrealism and the Art of Crime” examines the role of crime and crime discourse in the conceptual u...
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Item does not contain fulltextThis book offers a new perspective on a long-debated issue: the role o...
Often regarded as an artistic movement of interwar Paris, Surrealism comprised an international comm...
Le groupe surréaliste s'est livré, dès son éclosion, à un travail critique sans cesse développé au c...
When the topic Surrealism is introduced to the average conversation, the general knowledge concernin...
This paper address the problem of Stavrogin’s ambivalence and Walter Benjamin’s interpretation of Do...
The forms of Socialist Realism and Surrealism are genetically connected to Marxist ideology, and are...
Surrealism establishes a bridge between the physical realm and the domain of dreams and illusions. I...
Surrealism and the Gothic is the first book-length analysis of the role played by the gothic in both...
Surrealism is an attitude toward life, even more than a literary and artistic movement. It aspired t...
This work focuses on the destabilization of human being in the context of Czech surrealism. It is ba...
It has been said that Surrealism was nothing if not deeply involved with occultism and Western esote...
Despite lifting the veil of those most primordial of forces, Eros and Thanatos, both of which are ro...
The poet René Daumal engaged in a unique form of experiential metaphysiques, revealed in his writing...
“Surrealism and the Art of Crime” examines the role of crime and crime discourse in the conceptual u...
Surrealistic Moments in Raymond Queneau's Novels The objective of this thesis is to study the connec...
Item does not contain fulltextThis book offers a new perspective on a long-debated issue: the role o...
Often regarded as an artistic movement of interwar Paris, Surrealism comprised an international comm...
Le groupe surréaliste s'est livré, dès son éclosion, à un travail critique sans cesse développé au c...
When the topic Surrealism is introduced to the average conversation, the general knowledge concernin...
This paper address the problem of Stavrogin’s ambivalence and Walter Benjamin’s interpretation of Do...
The forms of Socialist Realism and Surrealism are genetically connected to Marxist ideology, and are...