Structuralist Review, Volume 1Queens College Press, 1978 |
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... Ernst , in particular , falls into this category . Besides his close friendships and collaborations with Surrealist poets and theoreticians , Ernst produced a number of astonishing collage novels2 which demand a critical talent to ...
... Ernst , in particular , falls into this category . Besides his close friendships and collaborations with Surrealist poets and theoreticians , Ernst produced a number of astonishing collage novels2 which demand a critical talent to ...
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... Ernst outfits the burly figure of Hercules ( At Eye Level / Paramyths , 1949 ) with an absurdly beribboned and ruffled ladies ' parasol . The back view of the female figure in " First Visible Poem , No. 4 " likewise recalls the ...
... Ernst outfits the burly figure of Hercules ( At Eye Level / Paramyths , 1949 ) with an absurdly beribboned and ruffled ladies ' parasol . The back view of the female figure in " First Visible Poem , No. 4 " likewise recalls the ...
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... Ernst's later paintings , but it does show Ernst's early deconstructive tendencies . Ernst transcends mere cynicism about sex , marriage and parenthood by parodying human and animal forms and functions with machines in order to reveal ...
... Ernst's later paintings , but it does show Ernst's early deconstructive tendencies . Ernst transcends mere cynicism about sex , marriage and parenthood by parodying human and animal forms and functions with machines in order to reveal ...
Inhoudsopgave
Deconstruction in the Works of Max Ernst | 3 |
The Potential Place of Semiology and Structuralism | 31 |
Blanchot Rilke Derrida | 43 |
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