LOUIS ARAGON AND THE CRITICAL MUSE.

The Romanic Review | May 1, 1998| | Copyright

While a number of critics have analyzed Guillaume Apollinaire's influence on Andre Breton, which was extensive, his impact on the other Surrealists has received relatively little attention.(1) And yet, as J. H. Matthews observes, "l'attitude et l'oeuvre des surrealistes de la premiere heure doit beaucoup a l'exemple d'Apollinaire."(2) One of the areas in which this debt is readily apparent, although it has been consistently overlooked, is that of Surrealist criticism. For if Breton and his colleagues eventually developed their own distinctive styles, they patterned their ...

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