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  • Flaubert's Dictionary of Received Ideas
  • Bierce's Devil's Dictionary
  • Eluard and Breton's Dictionnaire abrégé du surréalisme
  • Einstein's Encyclopaedia Bittanica, subtitled a Handbook of Art Knowledge, put forward less radical defintions: SCULPTURE. – Take a bit of this and a bit of that, position in space and make assertions. If lacking in courage, enter the Collection of Drainpipes, head held high, and discourse upon historical continuity.
  • MERDE. – Value judgement of a sensitive idealist anticipating a private paradise. --Encyclopaedia Acephalica, from the preface




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