The Realism of Dream Visions: The Poetic Exploitation of the Dream-experience in Chaucer and His ContemporariesMouton & Company, 1967 - 120 pages |
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... facts about the way dreams work which are readily observable by any human being who takes an interest in the matter . The main reason why modern analyses of dream psychology are convincing is the plain fact that they are in accordance ...
... facts about the way dreams work which are readily observable by any human being who takes an interest in the matter . The main reason why modern analyses of dream psychology are convincing is the plain fact that they are in accordance ...
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... fact that what follows is a dream : and the fact that it is very definitely a dream must have some significance . Chaucer would not have made such a point of it if he had not intended to use it . One theory is that the dream is here ...
... fact that what follows is a dream : and the fact that it is very definitely a dream must have some significance . Chaucer would not have made such a point of it if he had not intended to use it . One theory is that the dream is here ...
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... fact that the whole passage hinges - if I may be permitted the expression on the pun on " car- dinales " , Furthermore , this sort of loose association of ideas and words leads to a dreamlike effect in another way ; as Charles Muscatine ...
... fact that the whole passage hinges - if I may be permitted the expression on the pun on " car- dinales " , Furthermore , this sort of loose association of ideas and words leads to a dreamlike effect in another way ; as Charles Muscatine ...
Table des matières
Dreaming in Piers Plowman | 89 |
Two Lesser Dream Visions | 98 |
Selected Bibliography | 112 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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The Realism of Dream Visions: The Poetic Exploitation of the Dream ... Constance B. Hieatt Aucun aperçu disponible - 1967 |
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actual dream appears aspects Book C. S. Lewis causes characteristics Chaucer's dream confusion connection convention courtly love Curry discussion divine Donaldson dream experience dream form dream interpretation dream poems dream psychology dream vision dream-work dreamer dreamlike qualities dremes Duchess E. V. Gordon elements English dream visions example fact figures fourteenth century Freud garden Geoffrey Chaucer House of Fame idea interesting Interpretation of Dreams John of Salisbury Jung Knight Langlois lines literary literature logic love vision lover Macrobius meaning medieval allegory Middle Ages Middle English dream mind modern nature Neilson noted Oxford Pandarus Parlement of Foules Parliament of Fowls passage Pearl Pearl-poet perhaps person Piers Plowman poet poet's poetic possible Prologue prophetic question remarks Romance Rose scene Scipio seems significance sleep somnium sort story suggests symbolism theories thing Thorndike tradition trans Troilus true unconscious various Venus vision form waking wish-fulfillment Wolff words York þat