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Oct. 30th, 2007 11:27 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Two weeks ago, this quote put the fear into me:
a dream (or nightmare?) in which an academic treatise comes to life, the terms of its discussion assuming physical form in the strange logic of the dream.
-Kathryn L. Lynch, "The Book of the Duchess as a philosophical vision: the argument of form", Genre 21, 279-305 (292)
I'm happy to say, I was not chased through my dreams by reality and fiction, or anything else from a Chaucerian-dream vision.
To make up for it, though, I spent last night dreaming about AElfrician chastity. Yes, that's right. Other people have interesting sex dreams, I dream about AElfrician chastity.
a dream (or nightmare?) in which an academic treatise comes to life, the terms of its discussion assuming physical form in the strange logic of the dream.
-Kathryn L. Lynch, "The Book of the Duchess as a philosophical vision: the argument of form", Genre 21, 279-305 (292)
I'm happy to say, I was not chased through my dreams by reality and fiction, or anything else from a Chaucerian-dream vision.
To make up for it, though, I spent last night dreaming about AElfrician chastity. Yes, that's right. Other people have interesting sex dreams, I dream about AElfrician chastity.