Dreams and the Unconscious in Nineteenth-century Russian FictionUniversity Press of New England, 1984 - 215 pages |
Table des matières
ALLEGORY AND POLEMIC PREPUSHKIN | 16 |
PUSHKINS DREAMS VS LIFE | 37 |
GOGOLS MIXED VEGETABLE SALAD | 66 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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actually Andrei appears asleep awakens become began begins chapter characters conclusion conscious contains Crime critics crowd death describes Dostoevsky dream mechta early emotions enters everything example experience experiential dream expressed eyes face falls father fear feeling fictional figurative dream finally followed forces Gogol's hand head hero hero's heroine ideas images imagination interpretation later lead letter light literary dreams literature look meaning mind Moscow mother move mystery narrative narrator nature never night nightmare novel occurs once Onegin original past peasant Pierre play prophetic Pushkin Raskolnikov's reading reality reflects result returns reveals Romantic Russian scene seemed shouts Sofiya's soul spiritual standing story strange subconscious subsequently suddenly Tatyana technique texts theme thing thoughts tion Tolstoy transformed true turned unconscious understand vision voice wanted whole woman young