, Princeton University Press, 1986, 1986 Hardcover, 323 pages, ENG, 225 x 150 mm, book is in good condition, with illustrations in b/w. ISBN 0691066930.
Paul Olson argues that Chaucer's narratives emerge from his deep concern about the crises of late fourteenth-century England and his vision of the renewal of that troubled society through the ideal of parlement, the various orders of society speaking together, and through a perfective religious discipline.
André Breton, Paul Eluard, Marcel Duchamp, YvesTanguy, Claude Le Gentil, Salvador Dali, Max Ernst, Man Ray, Wolfgang Paalen, Andre Masson, Kurt Seligmann, Sonia Mossé, Hans Arp, Oscar Dominguez, Léo Malet, Joan Miro, Marcel Jean, Espinoza, Roberto Sebastian Matta Echaurren, Maurice Henry, Giorgio de Chirico, Ann Clark, Joseph Cornell, P. Norman Dawson, Paul Delvaux, Freddie, Alberto Giacometti, S.W. Hayter, Georges Hugnet, Humphrey Jennings, Rita Kernn-Larsen, Rene Magritte, E.L.T. Mesens, Henry Moore, Stellan Morner, Paul Nash, Nina Negri, Richard Oelze, Taro Okamoto, Meret Oppenheim, Erik Olson, Roland Penrose, Benjamin Peret, Olivier Picard, Pablo Picasso, Remedios, Max Servais, Jindrich Styrsky, Esaias Thoren, Elsa Thoresen, Maria Cerminova Toyen, Raoul Ubac, Gerard Vulliamy
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Paris : José Corti, 1980 - un volume 16,4x25cm broché sous couverture illustrée en deux tons (Yves Tanguy), 76 pages sur papier couché abondamment illustrées en noir dans et hors texte - fac-similé de la brochure éditée en 1938 à l'occasion de la quatrième exposition internationale du surréalisme. Près de 400 entrées au dictionnaire et 115 reproductions d'oeuvres - couverture insolée sinon bon état -