The Mysterious World of Dreams

The Mysterious World of Dreams

Author: Ricardo Ferreira

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2017-12-14

Total Pages: 315

ISBN-13: 1543465722

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The meaning of dreams is one of the most fascinating topics of discussion and controversy since ancient times. The questions, Where do dreams come from? and How do dreams originate?, have had multiple answers in different times. For ancient civilizations, dreams were a form of communication with the gods. Some argue that they lack meaning, and for others, dreams are a reflection of our deepest desires, influence our behaviorthey are sources of inspiration and help us to solve problems. This book provides a global vision of dreams, beginning with the interpretation of ancient civilizations. Chapters dedicated to dreams in painting, in cinematography and, fundamentally, in literature. One chapter is devoted to the interpretation of dreams according to Freud and another to creativity through dreams that inspired inventions, novels, poetry, and musical pieces. The study of dreams by the neurosciences is also discussed.


Dreams

Dreams

Author: Francisco Gomez De Quevedo Y Villegas

Publisher:

Published: 1976-01-01

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780812051070

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Presents the turbulent early-seventeenth-century Spanish literary figure's cynical portrayal of a society in moral and political decline


Spanish American Literature in the Age of Machines and Other Essays

Spanish American Literature in the Age of Machines and Other Essays

Author: Ángel Rama

Publisher: State University of New York Press

Published: 2023-09-01

Total Pages: 502

ISBN-13: 1438494505

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Ángel Rama was among the most prominent Latin American literary and cultural critics of the twentieth century. This volume brings together—and makes available in English for the first time—some of his most influential writings from the 1960s up until his death in 1983. Meticulously curated and translated by José Eduardo González and Timothy R. Robbins, Spanish American Literature in the Age of Machines and Other Essays will give readers a new, deeper appreciation of how Rama's views on Latin American literary history reflect the dynamic between the region and the rest of the world. His rich meditations on the relation between narrative technique, social class, and group behavior—from the point of view of the periphery of capitalism—make this volume an important contribution to the study of world literature.


Latin American Literature in Transition 1870–1930

Latin American Literature in Transition 1870–1930

Author: Fernando Degiovanni

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2022-12-08

Total Pages: 711

ISBN-13: 1108981089

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Latin American Literature in Transition 1870-1930 examines how the circulation of goods, people, and ideas permeated every aspect of the continent's cultural production at the end of the nineteenth century. It analyzes the ways in which rapidly transforming technological and labour conditions contributed to forging new intellectual networks, exploring innovative forms of knowledge, and reimagining the material and immaterial worlds. This volume shows the new directions in turn-of-the-century scholarship that developed over the last two decades by investigating how the experience of capitalism produced an array of works that deal with primitive accumulation, transnational crossings, and an emerging technological and material reality in diverse geographies and a variety of cultural forms. Essays provide a novel understanding of the period as they discuss the ways in which particular commodities, intellectual networks, popular uprisings, materialities, and non-metropolitan locations redefined cultural production at a time when the place of Latin America in global affairs was significantly transformed.


Sex and Society in Early Twentieth-century Spain

Sex and Society in Early Twentieth-century Spain

Author: Alison Sinclair

Publisher: University of Wales

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 0708320171

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Examines issues of sex and society in early twentieth-century Spain, using a specific case history, namely that of Hildegart Rodriguez (1914-1933) who came to be one of the central players in the Spanish chapter of the World League for Sexual Reform (WLSR) and made famous by her dramatic demise when murdered by her mother.