Surrealism in Romanian and Serbian literature
Surrealism in the literary criticism is often considered the French avant-garde movement and the emergence of this movement in other countries is seen as an imitation of the French one, especially if addressed to Eastern European countries. This article proposes to address comparative analysis of th...
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doaj-2171b82c44e84a7688115aa8a8598b1c2020-11-24T23:27:13ZdeuVasile Goldis Western University, AradStudii de Stiinta si Cultura1841-14012067-51352013-01-01IX3 (34)5764Surrealism in Romanian and Serbian literatureMarija NenadićSurrealism in the literary criticism is often considered the French avant-garde movement and the emergence of this movement in other countries is seen as an imitation of the French one, especially if addressed to Eastern European countries. This article proposes to address comparative analysis of the surrealist movement in Romani and Serbia, focusing on hictorical and literary development and differences that the movement had in these two countries. Altough both emerged under the strong French influence, surrealism in these two countries didn’t follow the French movement’s beaten path.http://www.revista-studii-uvvg.ro/images/stories/34/7.%20Articol%20Marija%20Nenadic.pdfsurrealismpsychoanalysispure expressioninstitutionalizationopen work |
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Surrealism in Romanian and Serbian literature |
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Surrealism in Romanian and Serbian literature |
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Surrealism in Romanian and Serbian literature |
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surrealism in romanian and serbian literature |
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Vasile Goldis Western University, Arad |
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Studii de Stiinta si Cultura |
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Surrealism in the literary criticism is often considered the French avant-garde movement and the emergence of this movement in other countries is seen as an imitation of the French one, especially if addressed to Eastern European countries. This article proposes to address comparative analysis of the surrealist movement in Romani and Serbia, focusing on hictorical and literary development and differences that the movement had in these two countries. Altough both emerged under the strong French influence, surrealism in these two countries didn’t follow the French movement’s beaten path. |
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surrealism psychoanalysis pure expression institutionalization open work |
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