Introduction: |
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Martin Procházka |
Dream, Imagination and Reality in Literature: An Introduction |
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I. Imagination and Fantasy – Imaginary Worlds: |
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Gargi Gangopadhyay |
Make-belief and Dis-belief: Operations of Fantasy in Fairy Tales and Nonsense |
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Renata Kamenická |
Dreaming the Original: Original and Translation as Two Different Fictional Worlds |
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II. Dreams in Literature: |
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Coralline Dupuy |
Mentorial Dreams in S. F. Said’s Novel for Children, Varjak Paw |
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Jana Heczková |
„(Un)Dreamable Dreams:“ Temporality and Dream in Alice Walker’s The Temple of My Familiar and Toni Morrison’s Beloved |
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Jaroslav Kušnír |
Reality, Imagination and Possible Worlds in American Postmodern Fiction – Barthelme’s Short Story „The Dragon“ |
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Bohuslav Mánek |
Dreams of the Great Past in Czech Romantic Poetry: Edmund Břetislav Kaizl and His Poem Křivoklát |
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Helena Tampierová |
The Dream of the Rood – A Blend of Christian and Pagan Values |
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III. Imagining Gender, Otherness and Children: |
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Petr Dvořák |
The Image of Children in the Novels and Short Stories by Graham Greene |
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Parvin Ghasemi |
Reflections of Self and Other in Sylvia Plath’s „Mirror“ Imagery |
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Libuše Lišková |
Reflection of Reality in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland |
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Cristina Pérez Valverde |
Dreams and Liminality in the Mary Poppins Books |
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Sandra J. Williams |
Death, Angels and Football – Blake’s Visions and Almond’s England |
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IV. Dreams/Imagining and Place: |
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Petr Chalupský |
The Real and Imaginary City in the Works of Martin Amis and Ian McEwan |
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Andrea A. Dancer |
Ernest Thompson Seton and the Canadian Wilderness Imaginary: The Realistic Illusion of Nature |
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Christopher E. Koy |
Signifying on Scots: Charles W. Chesnutt’s Parodies of Walter Scott |
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Kateřina Prajznerová |
Women Farmers’ Dream of Home: A Bioregional Analysis of Harriette Simpson Arnow’s Hunter’s Horn and Barbara Kingsolver’s Prodigal Summer |
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Alice Sukdolová |
The Heterotopia of Victorian Landscape |
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V. Dream and Reality: |
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Biljana Djorić-Francuski |
How Many Dreams Are There in Murdoch’s Bruno’s Dream? Dream as the Symbol of Reality, Imagination and Death |
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Zuzana Fonioková |
The Orphan’s Dream Come True: Representation of Reality in Ishiguro’s When We Were Orphans |
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Kamila Vránková |
‚A Fearful Voyage I Had:‘ Dreams of Reality in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre and Jean Rhys’s Wide Sargasso Sea |
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Jakub Ženíšek |
Woodoo or Allegory? Toni Morrison’s Magical Realism Walks a Thin Line Between Magic Reality and Mythical Folklore |
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VI. Imagination and Reality in Film and Theatre: |
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Lucie Podroužková |
Imagining Shakespeare: Fact and Fiction in Shakespeare in Love |
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Zénó Vernyik |
Charting a Dream: The Spatial and Textual Structure of E. E. Cummings’ Him |
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Zsófia Anna Tóth |
On the Verge of Reality: Roxie’s Daydreaming as Passage Between Two Realms of Existence in Chicago |
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