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-[[Erutarettil]][http://ombresblanches.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/erutarettil-print.jpg] ([[Litterature]] spelt [[backwards]]) is the title of a double page spread in ''[[Littérature]]'', No. 11-12, October 1923. It is a weighted list of the [[influences of surrealism]].+[[Erutarettil]][http://jahsonic.tumblr.com/post/35127311744/erutarettil-list-of-proto-surrealists-andrej] ([[Litterature]] spelt [[backwards]]) is the title of a double page spread[http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/dada/litterature/11ns/pages/24.htm][http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/dada/litterature/11ns/pages/25.htm] in the French literary review ''[[Littérature]]'', No. 11-12, October 1923 (new series). The work of [[Desnos]] and [[Breton]], it is a [[weighted list]] of the [[influences of surrealism]].
-[[Edward Young]], [[Night Thoughts]]. [[Claude de Saint-Martin]].+The largest type lemma's are Young, Swift, Baffo, Sade, Lewis, Mathurin, Hegel, Hugo, Rabbe, Bertrand, Baudelaire, Lautréamont, Rimbaud, Nouveau, Jarry, Apollinaire, Fantômas, Vaché.
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 +The full list (from left to right, top to bottom):
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 +[[Hermes Trismegistus]], [[Apuleius]], [[Erasmus]], [[One Thousand and One Nights|1001 Nights]], [[Ramon Llull|Lulle]], [[Nicolas Flamel|Flamel]], [[Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa|Cornelius Agrippa]], [[Retz]], [[Pietro Aretino |Aretino]], [[Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz|Leibnitz]], [[Jean Racine|Racine]], [[Letters of a Portuguese Nun|La Religieuse Portugaise]], [[Blaise Pascal|Pascal]], [[Charles Perrault|Perrault]], [[Jonathan Swift|Swift]], [[Edward Young|Young]], [[Johann Gottlieb Fichte|Fichte]], [[Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont|Leprince de Beaumont]], [[Giorgio Baffo|Baffo]], [[Ann Radcliffe |Radcliffe]], [[John Keats |Keats]], [[Lord Byron|Byron]], [[Louis Claude de Saint-Martin|de Saint Martin]], [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel|Hegel]], [[Denis Diderot|Diderot]], [[André-Robert Andréa de Nerciat|Nerciat]], [[Jean-Jacques Rousseau|Rousseau]], [[Nicolas Restif de la Bretonne|Restif]], [[Pierre Choderlos de Laclos|Laclos]], [[Marquis de Sade|Sade]], [[Jean-Paul Marat|Marat]], [[Matthew Gregory Lewis|Lewis]], [[Mathurin Régnier|Mathurin]], [[Mikhail Lermontov|Lermontov]], [[François-René de Chateaubriand|Chateaubriand]], [[Adam Mickiewicz|Mickiewicz]], [[Benjamin Constant|Constant]], [[Étienne Pivert de Senancour|Senancour]], [[Victor Hugo|Hugo]], [[Alfred de Musset|Musset]], [[Alphonse Rabbe |Rabbe]], [[Petrus Borel|Borel]], [[Gérard de Nerval |Nerval]], [[Marceline Desbordes-Valmore|Desbordes-Valmore]], [[Gustave Aymard|Gustave? Aymard]], [[Jean Ignace Isidore Gérard Grandville|Grandville]], [[Pierre François Lacenaire|Lacenaire]], [[Charles Baudelaire|Baudelaire]], [[Comte de Lautréamont |Lautréamont]], [[Germain Nouveau|Germain? Nouveau]], [[Eugène Lepoittevin |Poitevin]], [[Eugène Sue|Sue]], [[Jean-Martin Charcot|Charcot]], [[Antoine-Jean Gros|Gros]], [[Arthur Rimbaud|Rimbaud]], [[Maurice Maeterlinck|Maeterlinck]], [[René Ghil |Ghil]], [[Saint-Pol-Roux]], [[Joséphin Péladan|Péladan]], [[Alfred Jarry|Jarry]], [[Émile Zola|Zola]], [[Joris-Karl Huysmans|Huysmans]], [[Jacques Vaché|Vaché]], [[Raymond Roussel|Roussel]], [[Pierre Louÿs|Louys]], [[Knut Hamsun|Hamsun]], [[Arthur Cravan|Cravan]], [[Guillaume Apollinaire|Apollinaire]], [[Fantômas]] and [[Pierre Reverdy |Reverdy]].
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 +The list has a significant overlap with [[Surrealist_Manifesto#List_of_proto-surrealists|Breton's list in the first Surrealist Manifesto]].
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 +The spread is reproduced in the book ''[[Sade/Surreal]]''.
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Erutarettil[1] (Litterature spelt backwards) is the title of a double page spread[2][3] in the French literary review Littérature, No. 11-12, October 1923 (new series). The work of Desnos and Breton, it is a weighted list of the influences of surrealism.

The largest type lemma's are Young, Swift, Baffo, Sade, Lewis, Mathurin, Hegel, Hugo, Rabbe, Bertrand, Baudelaire, Lautréamont, Rimbaud, Nouveau, Jarry, Apollinaire, Fantômas, Vaché.

The full list (from left to right, top to bottom):

Hermes Trismegistus, Apuleius, Erasmus, 1001 Nights, Lulle, Flamel, Cornelius Agrippa, Retz, Aretino, Leibnitz, Racine, La Religieuse Portugaise, Pascal, Perrault, Swift, Young, Fichte, Leprince de Beaumont, Baffo, Radcliffe, Keats, Byron, de Saint Martin, Hegel, Diderot, Nerciat, Rousseau, Restif, Laclos, Sade, Marat, Lewis, Mathurin, Lermontov, Chateaubriand, Mickiewicz, Constant, Senancour, Hugo, Musset, Rabbe, Borel, Nerval, Desbordes-Valmore, Gustave? Aymard, Grandville, Lacenaire, Baudelaire, Lautréamont, Germain? Nouveau, Poitevin, Sue, Charcot, Gros, Rimbaud, Maeterlinck, Ghil, Saint-Pol-Roux, Péladan, Jarry, Zola, Huysmans, Vaché, Roussel, Louys, Hamsun, Cravan, Apollinaire, Fantômas and Reverdy.

The list has a significant overlap with Breton's list in the first Surrealist Manifesto.

The spread is reproduced in the book Sade/Surreal.



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