Making – or Not Making – Sense of Dreams. Trouver – ou non – un sens au rêve
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Making – or Not Making – Sense of Dreams. Trouver – ou non – un sens au rêve

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Making – or Not Making – Sense of Dreams. Trouver – ou non – un sens au rêve

About this book

Dreams frighten and attract us because of their ›otherness‹, their manifold deviations from the world we know when we are awake. One of the most consistently used techniques of coming to terms with this otherness has been the attempt to ›make sense‹ of dreams, to consider and portray them as messages which can and have to be deciphered. On the other hand (and much more rarely), dreams have been considered as a welcome source of entertainment, or as a key instrument to expand the limitations of a rational and conventional world view. This book analyses aspects of this dialectic in factual dream reports and in fictional representations of the dream in literature, film, music, and painting. Examples are taken from a great variety of cultures and historical periods. Their authors and artists include: Adorno, Agualusa, Andreas-Salomé, Apollinaire, Artmann, Beckmann, Benjamin, Breton, Carroll, Carter, Diderot, Droste-Hülshoff, Flaubert, Goethe, Gondry, Grandville, Ji Yun, Johannot, Kafka, Keller, Klinger, Kubin, Li Gongzuo, Liu E, Ma Jian, Meyrink, Michaux, Minnelli, Montaigne, Mora, Ofenbauer, Okri, Oppenheim, Plath, Proust, Pushkin, Rousseau, Schopenhauer, Scott, Seghers, Sorel, Soseki, Wagner, Walser, Wang Jian, Weiner, Wu Jianren, Yuan Mei, Zschokke, and many others.

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Table of contents

  1. Frontmatter
  2. Preface
  3. MANFRED ENGEL The Dream Effect
  4. BERNARD DIETERLE Cultiver le rêve insensé
  5. FRANZ HINTEREDER-EMDE Sense-Less Dreams Free Senses
  6. JOSEF HRDLIČKA The Dream as an Encounter and an Event
  7. LAURA VORDERMAYER Making Sense after the Loss of »Innocence«
  8. CLAIRE GANTET Illustrer l’énigme du rêve (1500–1840)
  9. HENDRIK RUNGELRATH Dreaming of a Seaman, Dreaming of the Bottom ofthe Sea
  10. JUTTA HEINZ Geträumte Philosophie
  11. AUDE LUCAS Deciphering Dream Omens within the ChineseTradition
  12. RICARDA SCHMIDT Sinnkonstitution durch Träume in GoethesRomanen
  13. JULIANE BLANK Walpurgisnacht-Träume
  14. IRIS SCHÄFER Navigating Through the Land in Between
  15. TILL SPEICHERMaking Sense of Depression Dreamsin Alfred Kubin’s Die andere Seite (1908), SylviaPlath’s The Bible of Dreams (1958), and Terézia
  16. JOHANNES D. KAMINSKI Collective National Dreams
  17. CAROLINE FRANK Ambivalenter Exiltraum in Text und Hörbuch: Anna Seghers’ Der Ausflug der toten Mädchen (1944)
  18. CONSTANTIN HOUY Traumaufzeichnungen und Mehrdeutigkeit
  19. JASNA PAPE Dream and Ambivalence in Female Coming-of-AgeStories
  20. TUMBA SHANGO LOKOHO Doxa et paradoxes du rêve
  21. ELENA CHIARA MALTRY Two Print Portfolios by Max Klinger and MaxBeckmann
  22. Backmatter