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Philosophy, Dreaming and the Literary Imagination

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  • © 2016

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  • Offers the first book-length treatment of dreaming and literary imagination using empirical research in the cognitive sciences and work in the humanities

  • Draws together extensive research in literary theory, philosophy of mind and dreams

  • Explores a topic with considerable appeal across a range of subject areas.

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Table of contents (6 chapters)

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This book explores the intersections between dreaming and the literary imagination, in light of the findings of recent neurocognitive and empirical research, with the aim to lay a groundwork for an empirically informed aesthetics of dreaming. Drawing on perspectives from literary theory, philosophy of mind and dream research, this study investigates dreaming in relation to creativity and waking states of imagination such as writing and reading stories.  Exploring the similarities and differences between the 'language' of dreams and the language of literature, it analyses the strategies employed by writers to create a sense of dream in literary fiction as well as the genres most conducive to this endeavour. The book closes with three case studies focusing on texts by Kazuo Ishiguro, Clare Boylan and John Banville to illustrate the diverse ways in which writers achieve to 'translate' the experience and 'language' of the dream.       


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“Philosophy, Dreaming, and Literary Imagination is a treasure trove of theories and perspectives on a topic that will, we can hope, receive more attention in the future. It is particularly exciting to have Schrage-Früh’s interdisciplinary approach, which not only delivers insights itself but also models how we might profitably do such border crossing.” (Stephen T. Asma, Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture, Vol. 1 (2), 2017)

      

Authors and Affiliations

  • University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland

    Michaela Schrage-Früh

About the author

Dr Michaela Schrage-Früh is a lecturer at the University of Limerick, Ireland and at the University of Mainz, Germany. Her areas of academic interest include literature and dreams, contemporary poetry and fiction, and women and ageing studies. She is the author of Emerging Identities: Myth, Nation and Gender in the Poetry of Eavan Boland, Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill and Medbh McGuckian (2004).       

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