The English Dream Vision: Anatomy of a FormOhio State University Press, 1988 - 244 pages |
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... Divine Comedy , then the poem looks like a dream vision to the modern reader . Does the presence of enough such motifs , however , make The Divine Comedy a dream vision ? Does the presence of some of the motifs , as J. V. Cunningham has ...
... Divine Comedy , then the poem looks like a dream vision to the modern reader . Does the presence of enough such motifs , however , make The Divine Comedy a dream vision ? Does the presence of some of the motifs , as J. V. Cunningham has ...
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... divine origin . Like the voice of God speaking through the mouths of the prophets , the dream motif is a technique for normalizing and exteriorizing — for " realizing " in the original sense of that word — the sure and special presence ...
... divine origin . Like the voice of God speaking through the mouths of the prophets , the dream motif is a technique for normalizing and exteriorizing — for " realizing " in the original sense of that word — the sure and special presence ...
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... divine intervention can be recog- nized for what it is . Elsewhere ( at 2a . 2ae ; 95 , 6 ) , Thomas discourses briefly on the causes of dreams : internal ( physiological or emotional imbalance ) or external ( evil spirits , good ...
... divine intervention can be recog- nized for what it is . Elsewhere ( at 2a . 2ae ; 95 , 6 ) , Thomas discourses briefly on the causes of dreams : internal ( physiological or emotional imbalance ) or external ( evil spirits , good ...
Table des matières
Dream and Apocalypse | 21 |
Medieval Dream Authorities | 50 |
Origins | 82 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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