Paul Éluard (Critical Survey of Poetry)

Other Literary Forms

Paul Éluard wrote many critical essays explaining the theories of the Surrealist movement, in which he played so large a part, and delineating his personal aesthetic theories as well. These critical works include the various Surrealist manifestos (many coauthored with André Breton), Avenir de la poésie (1937), Poésie involuntaire et poésie intentionelle (1942), À Pablo Picasso (1944), Picasso à Antibes (1948), Jacques Villon ou l’art glorieux...

[The entire page is 3279 words long]

Join eNotes

The above is a free excerpt. Get total access to this content with the: