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Modern movements, including Surrealism, are treated very often as homogenous and isolated, ignoring their historical transformation. This is particularly problematic in the case of movements such as Surrealism that went through many changes in its history and yet is still frequently interpreted in narrow terms of mental automatism or objective chance. As a good example, Czech Surrealism, represented...