This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Königshausen & NeumannThis essay explores the function and aesthetics of dreams in novels from three different centuries which all present their characters against the backdrop of violent world events. The essay argues that the dreams in each novel pro-vide a cryptic mise-en-abîme of the novel’s trajectory, while allowing for hugely different oneiric geographies, moods, and conceptions of the relation-ship between the protagonists and the world events of their time. Jean Paul’s protagonist in Titan (1800–03) dreams a harmonious ending to a life journey in a sublime cosmos lit up by religious faith. The dream of Vladimir Na¬bo-kov’s V in The Real Life of Sebastian Kn...
This dissertation reconstructs firstly the dreamlikeness which determines Walser’s two Berlin novels...
The thesis derives from my bachelor thesis "The Motif of Dream in Selected Czech 19th century Fictio...
This dissertation examines the centrality of dreams in British gothic novels. I explore how gothic d...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Koenigshausen and Neuman...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the IS...
In Franz Hohlers Tschipo (1978), dem ersten Teil einer Trilogie, erlebt ein Schweizer Junge Abenteue...
Dreams are condensed escapes, which encounter and reflect language in its condensed assertive mode: ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the IS...
Writing a factual or fictional dream is a difficult task as its ›otherness‹ will challenge all of ou...
Representations of dreams – no matter if factual or fictional – are influenced not only by cultural ...
Joanna Nikołajuk, BiałystokIn autobiographical novel Kocio Letajew by A. Biely the phenomenon of dre...
Dostoevskij's reputation as a metaphysical novelist depends primarily on his relentless efforts to u...
In this essay, I document and reflect on a process of creating a twenty-minute performance called Th...
This dissertation explores the evolution of the use and form of the literary dream in Nerval’s Aurél...
The essays in this volume trace the development of dream cultures through time both in synchronic an...
This dissertation reconstructs firstly the dreamlikeness which determines Walser’s two Berlin novels...
The thesis derives from my bachelor thesis "The Motif of Dream in Selected Czech 19th century Fictio...
This dissertation examines the centrality of dreams in British gothic novels. I explore how gothic d...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Koenigshausen and Neuman...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the IS...
In Franz Hohlers Tschipo (1978), dem ersten Teil einer Trilogie, erlebt ein Schweizer Junge Abenteue...
Dreams are condensed escapes, which encounter and reflect language in its condensed assertive mode: ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the IS...
Writing a factual or fictional dream is a difficult task as its ›otherness‹ will challenge all of ou...
Representations of dreams – no matter if factual or fictional – are influenced not only by cultural ...
Joanna Nikołajuk, BiałystokIn autobiographical novel Kocio Letajew by A. Biely the phenomenon of dre...
Dostoevskij's reputation as a metaphysical novelist depends primarily on his relentless efforts to u...
In this essay, I document and reflect on a process of creating a twenty-minute performance called Th...
This dissertation explores the evolution of the use and form of the literary dream in Nerval’s Aurél...
The essays in this volume trace the development of dream cultures through time both in synchronic an...
This dissertation reconstructs firstly the dreamlikeness which determines Walser’s two Berlin novels...
The thesis derives from my bachelor thesis "The Motif of Dream in Selected Czech 19th century Fictio...
This dissertation examines the centrality of dreams in British gothic novels. I explore how gothic d...