To write like a dream: nineteenth-century legacies
In this essay, I examine works of literature that present themselves as psychological curiosities by using dreaming as a modality of displaced, unintentional, or even reluctant authorship. What is it to write in, of, or like a dream? Who has the right to dream and who, conversely, is burdened with t...
Main Author: | Mukherjee, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wayne State University Press
2020
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