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Dreams in Shakespeare: Critical Essay by Joseph Westlund

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William Shakespeare
About 24 pages (7,140 words)
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SOURCE: "Self and Self-validation in a Stage Character: A Shakespearean Use of Dream," in The Dream and the Text: Essays on Literature and Language, edited by Carol Schreier Rupprecht, State University of New York Press, 1993, pp. 200-16.

In the following essay, Westlund studies the psychological changes precipitated by Posthumus's dream in Cymbeline.

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