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The Dream in Homer and Greek Tragedy

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This work examines the treatment of dreams in Greek and Latin literature, drawing from a comprehensive collection of passages that span up to the early second century. It aims to provide a thorough understanding of how dreams are portrayed, offering a guiding principle for interpreting their significance in various contexts. The footnotes support the text by defending specific positions and discussing related aspects of dreams, relying on illustrative authorities and parallel passages rather than exhaustive citations. The exploration of dream techniques is framed within the broader study of poetic art and structure, suggesting that insights into dream usage can illuminate larger artistic issues. The publisher, Forgotten Books, specializes in preserving historical texts, utilizing advanced technology to maintain original formats while addressing imperfections. Although some flaws from the original may be present, most have been repaired to ensure a faithful reproduction of this significant work.

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The Dream in Homer and Greek Tragedy, Kent D Messer, Allen III, William L

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Titre
The Dream in Homer and Greek Tragedy
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2020
Format
rigide
Pages
110
ISBN10
0231933487
ISBN13
9780231933483
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This work examines the treatment of dreams in Greek and Latin literature, drawing from a comprehensive collection of passages that span up to the early second century. It aims to provide a thorough understanding of how dreams are portrayed, offering a guiding principle for interpreting their significance in various contexts. The footnotes support the text by defending specific positions and discussing related aspects of dreams, relying on illustrative authorities and parallel passages rather than exhaustive citations. The exploration of dream techniques is framed within the broader study of poetic art and structure, suggesting that insights into dream usage can illuminate larger artistic issues. The publisher, Forgotten Books, specializes in preserving historical texts, utilizing advanced technology to maintain original formats while addressing imperfections. Although some flaws from the original may be present, most have been repaired to ensure a faithful reproduction of this significant work.