The English Dream Vision: Anatomy of a FormOhio State University Press, 1988 - 244 pages |
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... dream lore in the prologues of their poems ; are these poems dream visions ? There are no simple answers to these questions , but there are safe answers , answers suggested in my first assumption : to be a dream vision ( or to be a poem ...
... dream lore in the prologues of their poems ; are these poems dream visions ? There are no simple answers to these questions , but there are safe answers , answers suggested in my first assumption : to be a dream vision ( or to be a poem ...
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... dream vision that Macrobius must sup- press the dream frame to give his text any semblance of seriousness . To explain , in the Somnium Scipionis , we noted the mutual valori- zation of dream and dreamer ; this happens only because ...
... dream vision that Macrobius must sup- press the dream frame to give his text any semblance of seriousness . To explain , in the Somnium Scipionis , we noted the mutual valori- zation of dream and dreamer ; this happens only because ...
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... dream vision draws much from these two forms . From the dream event it takes drama and an abiding interest in the personal- ity of the dreamer as the esthetic center of the work . Like the dreams of Clytaemnestra or of Pilate's wife , the ...
... dream vision draws much from these two forms . From the dream event it takes drama and an abiding interest in the personal- ity of the dreamer as the esthetic center of the work . Like the dreams of Clytaemnestra or of Pilate's wife , the ...
Table des matières
Dream and Apocalypse | 21 |
Medieval Dream Authorities | 50 |
Origins | 82 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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