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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... mind and again by the medium of a third person . But when this knowledge is imparted directly in a flood of light , it becomes a vision by virtue of the fact that it seems to be presented to the eye in complete and concrete form . " 31 ...
... mind and again by the medium of a third person . But when this knowledge is imparted directly in a flood of light , it becomes a vision by virtue of the fact that it seems to be presented to the eye in complete and concrete form . " 31 ...
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... mind to assimilate material from the unconscious with the conscious level of the mind , Jung de- scribes the poet as using materials from the subconscious under con- scious control , assimilating it within the bounds of " contemporary ...
... mind to assimilate material from the unconscious with the conscious level of the mind , Jung de- scribes the poet as using materials from the subconscious under con- scious control , assimilating it within the bounds of " contemporary ...
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... mind provided an acceptable reason for the poet to portray himself as extra- ordinarily dense and confused . As Earle Birney remarks in a discussion of the " daswed " dreamer in Chaucer's Book of the Duchess : " This was consistent both ...
... mind provided an acceptable reason for the poet to portray himself as extra- ordinarily dense and confused . As Earle Birney remarks in a discussion of the " daswed " dreamer in Chaucer's Book of the Duchess : " This was consistent both ...
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