Zusammen träumen: Doppeltraum und geteilte Traumwelten in Literatur und Film(Heinrich von Kleist, Das Käthchen von Heilbronn; Henry Hathaway, Peter Ibbetson; Leo Tolstoi, Anna Karenina; Kim Ki-duk, Dream (Bi-mong); Joseph Ruben, Dreamscape).

Autor: Engel, Manfred
Předmět:
Zdroj: Journal of Cultural Poetics / KulturPoetik: Zeitschrift für Kulturgeschichtliche Literaturwissenschaft; Oct2023, Vol. 23 Issue 2, p226-247, 22p
Abstrakt: Both Heraclitus and Freud defined the dream as an a-social, ultimatively subjective experience. In literature and the arts, however, we find an impressive amount of dreams which are shared by two individuals independently of one another, and of collective dreams in which two or more individuals share the same dreamspace. After a short glance at supernatural dreams, the essay discusses the standard type of the double love-dream (Kleist, Hathaway) and two examples for its functional variations (Tolstoy, Ki-duk). The last section is devoted to shared dreams in which a second person (or group of persons) enters a sleeper's dreamspace with the help of technical gadgets or telepathy, and actively partakes in his or her dream (Ruben). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index