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The Narrative and Rhetoric of Dreams: Six Literary Fragments by a Novelist

To study dreaming and storymaking as parallel creative acts, two fragments of a novel are presented along with four contemporaneous dreams by the novelist. These six works show how Lacan’s ideas about the language structure of the unconscious are particularly powerful in understanding the function of narrative in resolving trauma and constructing personal meaning.