The veiling of evidence in Belgian Simbolism and Surrealism
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Contrastescontrastes.v21i3.2429Keywords:
Maeterlinck, Nougé, Belgian Simbolism, Belgian SurrealismAbstract
The sociology of literature explains the conditions for the existence of literature in Belgium and its inevitable rivalry with the French institution. Between these two literary fields, we could remark the diachronic similarities, especially between Symbolism and Surrealism: their aversion to those constraints which imprison the individual, those against writing traces out of the path of a possible liberation towards a fuller life. The sociology also highlights the differences, which are crucial, between the Surrealism of André Breton and that of Paul Nougé.Downloads
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