Dream and Prediction in the Aeneid: A Semiotic Interpretation of the Dreams of Aeneas and TurnusA semiotic interpretation of the dreams of Aeneas and Turnus. |
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Contents
The traditional interpretation | 11 |
The interpretation suggested by Donatus | 26 |
Some reflections on psychological interpretation | 53 |
INTRODUCTORY DREAMS IN POSTVERGILIAN EPIC POETRY | 77 |
LIST OF WORKS REFERRED | 83 |
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Dream and Prediction in the Aeneid: A Semiotic Interpretation of the Dreams ... Patrick Kragelund No preview available - 1976 |
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