Fantasy & SciFi
In "The Substance of a Dream," F. W. Bain weaves a rich tapestry of myth and philosophical inquiry, delving into the intricacies of human consciousness and the phenomena of dreams. Written during the early 20th century, the book occupies a unique space within the literary tradition of symbolism and modernism, characterized by its lyrical prose and intricate characterizations. Bain's narrative intricately unfurls as a meditation on the relationship between reality and the dream world, challenging readers to consider the boundaries between the tangible and the ephemeral. F. W. Bain, largely known as an educator and an accomplished translator, was profoundly influenced by his engagement with Eastern philosophy and Indian literature. His background in Sanskrit and his experiences with various spiritual traditions informed his understanding of Dreams, allowing him to frame his characters' internal journeys with authenticity and depth. Bain'Äôs synthesis of East and West highlights his belief in the interconnectedness of all human experiences, further catalyzing the resonance of his work within its literary milieu. This thought-provoking exploration of dreams and reality is recommended for readers captivated by the intersections of philosophy, emotion, and narrative complexity. Bain'Äôs eloquent prose and deep existential inquiries invite contemplation, making "The Substance of a Dream" a compelling read for anyone eager to explore the profound mysteries of the human psyche.
© 2019 Good Press (E-bok): 4064066211738
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E-bok: 12. desember 2019
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