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Louis Aragon: Critical Essay by Peter Collier

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SOURCE: Collier, Peter. “Surrealist City Narrative: Breton and Aragon.” In Unreal City: Urban Experience in Modern European Literature and Art, edited by Edward Timms and David Kelley, pp. 214-29. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1985.

In the following essay, Collier discusses the urban settings in works by André Breton and Aragon.

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