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Dreams and Dreaming in the Roman Empire - Cultural Memory and Imagination

English · Hardback

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The history and literature of the Roman Empire is full of reports of dream prophecies, dream ghosts and dream gods. This volume offers a fresh approach to the study of ancient dreams by asking not what the ancients dreamed or how they experienced dreaming, but why the Romans considered dreams to be important and worthy of recording. Dream reports from historical and imaginative literature from the high point of the Roman Empire (the first two centuries AD) are analysed as objects of cultural memory, records of events of cultural significance that contribute to the formation of a group's cultural identity. The book also introduces the term 'cultural imagination', as a tool for thinking about ancient myth and religion, and avoiding the question of 'belief', which arises mainly from creed-based religions. The book's conclusion compares dream reports in the Classical world with modern attitudes towards dreams and dreaming, identifying distinctive features of both the world of the Romans and our own culture.

About the author

Juliette Harrisson is Senior Lecturer in Ancient History at Birmingham Newman University, UK.

Product details

Authors Juliette Harrisson
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 04.07.2013
 
EAN 9781441176332
ISBN 978-1-4411-7633-2
No. of pages 320
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Antiquity

European History, HISTORY / Ancient / General, Holy Roman Empire, Ancient Rome, Literary studies: general, Ancient History, Classical history / classical civilisation, Ancient history: to c 500 CE, BCE period – Protohistory

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