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inn [45]
1 year ago
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Surrealist authors and artists were mainly influenced by

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dmitriy555 [2]1 year ago
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Surrealist authors and artists were mainly influenced by psychological theory about: C. Sigmund Freud's; the unconscious mind.

<h3>What influenced surrealist authors?</h3>

Surrealist authors were mainly influenced by the theories propounded by Sigmund Freud. This propelled and shaped their beliefs in theories that pertain to dreams, and the conscious. Their views of psychology were also shaped by these beliefs.

Sigmund Freud was an ardent believer in the unconscious mind. Surrealists presented their perspectives through the images that they created through works of art. So, they were motivated by the work of Sigmund Freud who believed so much in the unconscious.

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