Une semaine de bonté

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Une semaine de bonté is a 1934 surrealist collage novel by Max Ernst that assembles Victorian engravings into bizarre, dreamlike tableaux exploring themes of violence, desire, and the unconscious.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf collage novel
surrealist work
author Max Ernst NERFINISHED
compositionMethod collage of found images
countryOfOrigin Germany
creator Max Ernst NERFINISHED
depicts catastrophic floods
eruptions of violence in domestic spaces
hybrid human–animal figures
genre Surrealism NERFINISHED
collage
hasInfluenced graphic novels
surrealist comics
hasPart Dimanche
Jeudi NERFINISHED
Lundi
Mardi NERFINISHED
Mercredi
Samedi
Vendredi
hasTheme desire
dreams
eroticism
mythology
power
religion
the unconscious
violence
illustrator Max Ernst NERFINISHED
influencedBy Sigmund Freud
Victorian illustration
literaryForm novel
movement Surrealism
narrativeStyle wordless narrative
notableFor bizarre, dreamlike tableaux
use of Victorian engravings in surrealist collage
wordless, image-only narrative
numberOfParts 7
originalLanguage French
pageCount approximately 184
placeOfPublication Paris NERFINISHED
precededBy La femme 100 têtes NERFINISHED
Une semaine de bonté ou les sept éléments capitaux (serial parts) NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1934
publisher Éditions Jeanne Bucher NERFINISHED
setting 19th-century bourgeois interiors
subtitle Les sept éléments capitaux NERFINISHED
usesMaterial Victorian engravings

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Max Ernst notableWork Une semaine de bonté