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    Mina Loy’s Surrealist Strategies of Renewal by Diane Drouin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…However, although Loy’s poems may have been influenced by this American “renaissance of poetry,” her often overlooked prose autobiographies in prose – that she began in Paris in the 1920s and completed in New York in the 1940s – should be analyzed in the light of the Surrealist renewal of language. Throughout her life, Loy paid tribute to many prominent artists, including Gertrude Stein, Pablo Picasso, Marcel Duchamp, the sculptor Brancusi in her poem “Brancusi’s Golden Bird,” the German painter Richard Oelze, or the American Surrealist Joseph Cornell, who both appear in her Surrealist novel Insel. …”
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    Les ors surréalistes de la monnaie gauloise by Raphaël Neuville

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…After reviewing shortly the first tracks of the interest of the surrealistic movement for the gallic arts, we will linger on the rediscovery of gallic currencies in the fifties. …”
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    Passages de frontières et référence surréaliste dans Cette chère humanité by Cédric Chauvin

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Or là où pour un Ballard, en 1962-1963, l’exploration de l’inner space devait faire contrepoids à l’immaturité des récits de conquête spatiale, chez Curval la référence surréaliste et la mise en scène de l’exploration de l’inconscient se trouvent au contraire associées au topos science-fictionnel d’un franchissement de la frontière spatiale, pour permettre ensemble la libération d’une société étouffée.…”
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    Léo Malet ou le roman noir américain made in France by Crystel Pinçonnat

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…A former member of the surrealist movement, Malet, in fact, did not copy but subverted the traditional aesthetics of noir fiction by injecting into it, among other things, the surrealist practice of décollage, a technique that breaks the barriers between literature and the visual arts.…”
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    "Compensations of poverty" : la féerie urbaine ou la modernité en question dans "On Third Avenue" et "Ephemerid" de Mina Loy by Laure De Nervaux-Gavoty

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Her ambivalent response to modernity comes to the fore in the representation of an urban fairyland influenced by the works of Baudelaire, surrealist writers as well as the box constructions of Joseph Cornell. …”
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    Blanca Varela: una poeta vestida de humana by Modesta Suárez

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…When we consider her writing –writing of desire and disaster−, we discover a lyrical subject impressed by the Surrealist artists’ universe in its pictorial aspect. …”
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    Les voies de la (re)connaissance. by Eve Gianoncelli

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…It intends to show the ways in which the processes of rediscovery have been shaped in antagonistic ways between “French” and “American” genealogies which consist in different relations to the surrealist issues and to those dealing with gender and / or sexuality. …”
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    La cabane éclatée. Morcellement des objets immobiliers apparentés à l’art brut by Roberta Trapani

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…In the early 1930s, Jacques Brunius (1906-1967), poet and filmmaker, introduced the remarkable architecture of a rural postman from Hauterives, Ferdinand Cheval (1836-1924), to the surrealist group. From that time, a slow process of artistic recognition was given to structures similar to this site, dubbed a masterpiece and named the Palais Idéal. …”
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    Employing the concept of stacking ensemble learning to generate deep dream images using multiple CNN variants by Lafta Alkhazraji, Ayad R. Abbas, Abeer S. Jamil, Zahraa Saddi Kadhim, Wissam Alkhazraji, Sabah Abdulazeez Jebur, Bassam Noori Shaker, Mohammed Abdallazez Mohammed, Mohanad A. Mohammed, Basim Mohammed Al-Araji, Abdulkareem Z. Mohmmed, Wasiq Khan, Bilal Khan, Abir Jaafar Hussain

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Such approaches can also be useful for promoting interest in human artwork, particularly surrealist images. Accordingly, in the present, a stacking ensemble Deep Dream model was developed that aids psychiatrists and psychologists in addressing the challenge of mimicking hallucinations. …”
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    À l’intérieur des images by Joséphine Alida Jacquier

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…In a striking essay, Jean Seznec could show in how far the almost surrealist character of Flaubertʼs La Tentation de saint Antoine is grounded on scientific readings such as the Symbolism by Friedrich Creuzer. …”
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    D’un antipode à l’autre, trajectoire de trois sculptures architecturales kanak by Marie Adamski

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…He came to an agreement with Serge Brignoni, a Swiss surrealist artist living in Paris, giving them and another sculpture to him in exchange for six Melanesian objects. …”
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    Archetypal Critique of Iran Darroudi’s Paintings (Case Study: Adorned, Clear as Love, Prayer) by hossein ardalani, marina kheirollahzadeh varzi

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…A suitable platform for paradigmatic criticism would be the paintings of Iran Darroudi, a contemporary Iranian female painter, which are created in the surrealist and symbolism style. For instance, paintings are one of the domains in which archetypes are manifested. …”
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    Why is allegory the basis of Indian style (sabk-e hendi)? by Morteza Ghasemi, Hossein Hasanrezaei, Fatemeh Hakima

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…In addition to these factors, the poetic realism under the influence of the Voqou (a Persian poetic style which favors simplicity in style and language) and its departure from the court and the surrealist world of mysticism and the Sufi lodges has caused the spread of this literary style. …”
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    Kay Boyle et la revue transition (1927-1938) : « A new meaning to my life » by Céline MANSANTI

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…This paper focuses on the impact of American exile little magazine transition (Paris, 1927-1938) on Kay Boyle’s intellectual growth and career and, conversely, on Boyle’s contribution to transition’s modernism. transition played a key role in Boyle’s life and career: an exceptional publishing venue—she contributed twenty poems and short stories to the magazine—, transition was also invaluable for the support she found with Jolas, the new writings she discovered—especially those of the surrealists—and the encounters that boosted her professional life. …”
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