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This work offers a comparative cross-cultural history of dreams. The authors examine a range of texts concerning dreams, from a variety of religious contexts (including China, the Americas and Greek and Roman antiquity) to explore the ways in which different cultures experience the world of dreams.

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Dream Cultures offers titbits from various cultures and serves as a perfect appetizer to read more about dreams in antiquity * Veit Rosenberger, The Classical Review, Vol.51, No.1, 2001 *
Fifteen essays by an impressive international team of specialists in literature, anthropology and history of religion... Dream Cultures strengthens the view that dreams are not necessarily the domain of psychology. * Charles Stewart, TLS 11/08/2000 *

Dream Cultures Explorations in the Comparative History of Dreaming

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
      Publication Date: 7/29/1999 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780195123364, 978-0195123364
      ISBN10: 0195123360

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This work offers a comparative cross-cultural history of dreams. The authors examine a range of texts concerning dreams, from a variety of religious contexts (including China, the Americas and Greek and Roman antiquity) to explore the ways in which different cultures experience the world of dreams.

      Trade Review
      Dream Cultures offers titbits from various cultures and serves as a perfect appetizer to read more about dreams in antiquity * Veit Rosenberger, The Classical Review, Vol.51, No.1, 2001 *
      Fifteen essays by an impressive international team of specialists in literature, anthropology and history of religion... Dream Cultures strengthens the view that dreams are not necessarily the domain of psychology. * Charles Stewart, TLS 11/08/2000 *

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