CĂRȚI ÎN ENGLEZĂ ÎN LEGĂTURĂ CU «ONEIRICALLY»
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How Ficta Follow Fiction: A Syncretistic Account of ...
At least some of these oneirically uttered sentences are definitely also oneirically
true: in the dream-like “world” determined by the oneiric context, things stand as
they are oneirically presented by these sentences. But the fact that these ...
The dream is an 'oneirically articulated' discourse, a succession of events and '
causes', a special kind of mental behaviour, a 'theatrical action', in which the
sense of 'beauty' has its place: all production, every social role, belongs to a
system ...
3
Experimental Sound and Radio
Yet he all the while recognizes the disquieting existence of its antithesis, what he
terms "oneirically incomplete" ... would be the oneirically incomplete body: a
condition manifested in the diasparagmos of the gods, the body-without-organs,
the ...
4
Confrontations et métissages: actes du VIe Congrès européen ...
In our dreams we return to our first "oneirically defunte house" (Bachelard, p. 13),
which is the house we were born in. The male-centered, white middle-class
ideology behind Bachelard's analysis of the house is apparent The houses ...
Élyette Benjamin-Labarthe, Yves-Charles Grandjeat, Christian Lerat,
1995
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The inner structure of wuthering heights
Oneirically genuine images are inspired by an authentically dynamic imagination
. In the transition from reality to dream, movement is prior to form. Bachelard
expressed himself very forcefully on this point when he stated: . . . l'image
litteraire ...
Elisabeth Theodora Maria van de Laar,
1969
6
Serial Killers: Death and Life in America's Wound Culture
is symbolized oneirically by a fortified camp ... establishing from the interior area
to its outer enclosure, its periphery of rubbish and marshes, two opposed fields of
struggle where the subject is caught up in the quest for the lofty and distant ...
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Manhood in Hollywood from Bush to Bush
... recontextualized its genre and reorganized its potential as oppositional
statement against patriarchal power. If Gumb is a victim of female wrath, is he
Deleuze's ideal masochist, awaiting submission to the oral mother so oneirically
present in ...
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Contemporary French Art 2: Gérard Garouste, Colette Deblé, ...
... model, yet defy description with their bizarrely unified yet amorphous, fluid
forms, their floating figures, fish-like, yet bird-like too, and oneirically human, all
harmonised in a swimming theatre of yellows, greens and black upon lit purples.
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Dreams, Illusion, and Other Realities
... the dreamer is physically least active when he is oneirically most active,
William Dement refers to a powerful inhibitory influence that paralyzes the
sleeper: "It is this paralysis that enables us to have vivid dreams and yet remain
asleep.
Wendy Doniger O'Flaherty,
1986
10
Gustave Flaubert, 1821-1857:
As the desire that is unre- ally — oneirically — gratified shows itself a bit too
much for what it is, the proscriptions reappear and the dream becomes a
nightmare. But has it not been structured spontaneously as an unreal gratification
before ...
ȘTIRI NOI CARE INCLUD TERMENUL «ONEIRICALLY»
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oneirically în contextul următoarelor știri.
Immigration As Erasal: On 'Signs Preceding The End Of The World'
There's a moment in a sports stadium where she must hand over a package to a gangster: the encounter is oneirically weird, the stadium ... «The Quietus, Apr 15»
On the Stovetop of Sleep
I used to dream fairly frequently and oneirically that my mouth was full of masses of unchewable, exhausted, flavorless chewing gum. I realized ... «The New York Review of Books, Feb 13»
The best movies of 2011
Every nation, though, has a voice and cinema is still, oneirically, the world's great loudspeaker system. Denmark? That little peninsula gave us ... «Financial Times, Dec 11»
Books Burn Badly, By Manuel Rivas trans. Jonathan Dunne
The book has an oneirically timeless quality that collapses past into present, and towards its end steers the reader back to England in 1968. «Independent, Mar 10»
The Special Motion of a Hand
We go exploring. We smell the sweat and loosen the corset. Whether we (and they) are lying down or floating oneirically does not concern us. «London Review of Books, Apr 08»
Beckett: Still Stirring
Meantime, all vigor and purpose lost, the mind wanders oneirically over a past drained of substance or sense, except in those moments when it ... «The New York Review of Books, Iun 06»