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Page 407
... dream . For it , " dreams and consciousness " are indistinguishable : it " dreamed of being conscious and its consciousness was its dream , in an endless unfathomable stew of image and desire and cognition and emotion " ( 630 ) . The ...
... dream . For it , " dreams and consciousness " are indistinguishable : it " dreamed of being conscious and its consciousness was its dream , in an endless unfathomable stew of image and desire and cognition and emotion " ( 630 ) . The ...
Page 545
... DREAM . ” No two people can have the same dream , as in Bunyan's view no two people can pray the same prayer . Dreams know nothing of consensus , though in Freud's analysis they perform crucial work for the psyche . Part 1 describes ...
... DREAM . ” No two people can have the same dream , as in Bunyan's view no two people can pray the same prayer . Dreams know nothing of consensus , though in Freud's analysis they perform crucial work for the psyche . Part 1 describes ...
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... dream or a toy , designed just for her interaction . Burroughs's first chapter also begins with a departure . John Carter , a former Confederate officer who is prospecting in Arizona , is chased by Apaches into a cave . Felled by a ...
... dream or a toy , designed just for her interaction . Burroughs's first chapter also begins with a departure . John Carter , a former Confederate officer who is prospecting in Arizona , is chased by Apaches into a cave . Felled by a ...
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