Dreaming in Byzantium and Beyond
Christine Angelidi, George T. Calofonos (Editors)
Hardcover: 232 pages
Publisher: Ashgate Pub Co; New edition edition (October 8, 2014)
Language: English
ISBN-13: 978-1409400554
Publisher: Ashgate Pub Co; New edition edition (October 8, 2014)
Language: English
ISBN-13: 978-1409400554
Although the actual dreaming experience of the Byzantines lies beyond
our reach, the remarkable number of dream narratives in the surviving
sources of the period attests to the cardinal function of dreams as
vehicles of meaning, and thus affords modern scholars access to the
wider cultural fabric of symbolic representations of the Byzantine
world. Whether recounting real or invented dreams, the narratives serve
various purposes, such as political and religious agendas, personal
aspirations or simply an author's display of literary skill. It is only
in recent years that Byzantine dreaming has attracted scholarly
attention, and important publications have suggested the way in which
Byzantines reshaped ancient interpretative models and applied new
perceptions to the functions of dreams. This book - the first collection
of studies on Byzantine dreams to be published - aims to demonstrate
further the importance of closely examining dreams in Byzantium in their
wider historical and cultural, as well as narrative, context. Linked by
this common thread, the essays offer insights into the function of
dreams in hagiography, historiography, rhetoric, epistolography, and
romance. They explore gender and erotic aspects of dreams; they examine
cross-cultural facets of dreaming, provide new readings, and
contextualize specific cases; they also look at the Greco-Roman
background and Islamic influences of Byzantine dreams and their
Christianization. The volume provides a broad variety of perspectives,
including those of psychoanalysis and anthropology.
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