item: #1 of 15 id: 12621 author: Lang, Andrew title: The Book of Dreams and Ghosts date: None words: 82075 flesch: 76 summary: They saw Inverawe and his son fall, and other men whom they knew. Skafti answered that there was no hope of other men doing it, if Glam could not, seeing he was so strong and stout-hearted. keywords: account; appearance; bed; black; brother; case; clothes; common; course; day; dead; death; donald; door; dream; evening; evidence; fact; family; father; fire; following; friend; ghost; glam; good; grettir; hallucination; hand; home; house; kind; lady; left; letter; living; lord; man; men; mind; miss; morning; mother; mrs; new; night; noises; people; person; place; present; room; sir; sleep; spirit; stories; story; things; thorhall; thought; time; vision; way; wesley; wife; woman; years cache: 12621.txt plain text: 12621.txt item: #2 of 15 id: 13137 author: Raizizun, Yacki title: The Secret of Dreams date: None words: 6636 flesch: 74 summary: Dr. Peterson, the New York neurologist, in a recent magazine article on dreams and their meaning, points out that many dreams thought to be prophetic can be accounted for physiologically and avers that there never was a purely prophetic dream. The subconscious memory may be the direct cause of certain dreams. keywords: body; consciousness; dead; death; dreams; ego; man; mind; physical; sleep; state cache: 13137.txt plain text: 13137.txt item: #3 of 15 id: 15489 author: Freud, Sigmund title: Dream Psychology: Psychoanalysis for Beginners date: None words: 54229 flesch: 59 summary: In the complicated and intricate dreams with which we are now concerned, condensation and dramatization do not wholly account for the difference between dream contents and dream thoughts. Around the psychical stuff of dream thoughts there are ever found reminiscences of impressions, not infrequently of early childhood--scenes which, as a rule, have been visually grasped. keywords: activity; analysis; anxiety dream; apparatus; child; connection; consciousness; course; day; dream; dream content; dream displacement; dream formation; dream ideas; dream interpretation; dream life; dream process; dream psychology; dream symbolism; dream thoughts; dream work; excitement; fact; foreconscious; fulfillment; perception; processes; psychic; second; sleep; state; system; time; unconscious; way; wish; wishes cache: 15489.txt plain text: 15489.txt item: #4 of 15 id: 20842 author: Bergson, Henri title: Dreams date: None words: 9876 flesch: 69 summary: We need not be astonished, then, that philosophers like Schopenhauer have seen in the dream a reverberation, in the heart of consciousness, of perturbations emanating from the sympathetic nervous system; and that psychologists like Schemer have attributed to each of our organs the power of provoking a well-determined kind of dream which represents it, as it were, symbolically; and finally that physicians like Artigues have written treatises on the semeiological value of dreams, that is to say, the method of making use of dreams for the diagnosis of certain maladies. Dream books in all languages continued to sell in cheap editions and the interpreters of dreams made a decent or, at any rate, a comfortable living out of the poorer classes. keywords: dream; effort; life; memories; memory; mind; moment; sensations; sleep; state; time; waking cache: 20842.txt plain text: 20842.txt item: #5 of 15 id: 30974 author: Blackwood, Algernon title: Jimbo: A Fantasy date: None words: 50067 flesch: 84 summary: He glanced up, and fancied for one moment that he saw in the darkness a crowd of little faces peering down at him over the banisters, and that as they disappeared he heard the sound of many little feet moving, and then a door hurriedly closing. At another window, a little beyond her, he thought a number of white little faces pressed against the glass, but he had no time to look more closely, for something in Miss Lake's voice made him turn and run into the house and up the stairs as though Fright himself were close at his heels. keywords: air; away; body; boy; children; escape; eyes; face; governess; head; house; jimbo; lake; miss; moment; moon; night; room; sky; sound; things; thought; time; voice; wind; window; wings cache: 30974.txt plain text: 30974.txt item: #6 of 15 id: 32859 author: Stockham, Richard title: Perchance to Dream date: None words: 6052 flesch: 93 summary: And he certainly couldn't tell about the _other_ dream cards he'd been getting from the little man he'd met on the street. Why_ the factories and machine lines replacing it section after section, generation after generation? keywords: body; cards; city; dream; machine; man; superfather cache: 32859.txt plain text: 32859.txt item: #7 of 15 id: 39549 author: Molesworth, Mrs. title: The Carved Lions date: None words: 49365 flesch: 89 summary: And it made me determine never to send any child of mine, or any child I had the care of, to a school where there was so little feeling of _home_, so little affection and gentleness--above all, that dreadful old-world rule of letters being read, and the want of trust and confidence in the pupils, which showed in so many ways. I often made up fancies about it, and pictured myself doing lessons with other little girls and reading the same story-books and playing duets together. keywords: aspinall; book; children; cranston; day; dear; father; fenmore; geraldine; girls; good; haddie; harriet; home; illustrations; kind; ledbury; lions; mamma; mind; miss; molesworth; mrs; myra; old; room; school; stories; story; things; thought; time; way cache: 39549.txt plain text: 39549.txt item: #8 of 15 id: 39833 author: Molesworth, Mrs. title: The Old Pincushion; or, Aunt Clotilda's Guests date: None words: 39459 flesch: 93 summary: But he told Miss Clotilda to take her time. It was many years since Miss Clotilda had seen the children, for she had not left Wales for long, and Mrs. Wynne had never invited the children to visit her. keywords: aunt; children; clotilda; come; day; dear; good; kathie; kathleen; letter; martha; miss; miss clotilda; mrs; neville; old; philippa; thought; time; way cache: 39833.txt plain text: 39833.txt item: #9 of 15 id: 43936 author: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz date: None words: 40421 flesch: 90 summary: Then the Stork with her great claws grabbed the Scarecrow by the arm and carried him up into the air and back to the bank, where Dorothy and the Lion and the Tin Woodman and Toto were sitting. CHAPTER XXIII.--The Good Witch grants Dorothy's Wish. CHAPTER XXIV.--Home Again. keywords: city; country; dorothy; girl; good; green; head; heart; illustration; lion; scarecrow; tin; toto; way; wicked; witch; woodman cache: 43936.txt plain text: 43936.txt item: #10 of 15 id: 44085 author: Tridon, André title: Psychoanalysis, Sleep and Dreams date: None words: 32387 flesch: 66 summary: Day dreams are not essentially different from night dreams and would not be mentioned separately but for the fact that they at times verge on a neurosis and that in certain cases they are not easily distinguished from delusions and hallucinations. Whatever was said of night dreams in the preceding chapters holds true of day dreams. keywords: anxiety; attitude; bed; cases; chapter; children; day; day dreams; death; dreamer; dreams; fact; father; fear; form; hand; hours; interpretation; life; man; mind; neurotic; night; patient; people; reality; rest; sleep; subject; thoughts; time; unconscious; waking; wish; woman; work cache: 44085.txt plain text: 44085.txt item: #11 of 15 id: 48593 author: Pyle, Katharine title: As the Goose Flies date: None words: 26898 flesch: 95 summary: Queer looking house isn't it? Ellen thought it was indeed a queer looking house. Frontispiece_ Ellen stood at the nursery window _page_ 9 Presently she shaded her eyes with her hand and looked up at the sky keywords: child; door; ellen; eyes; fairy; gander; goat; head; house; look; pig; story; thought; way cache: 48593.txt plain text: 48593.txt item: #12 of 15 id: 51668 author: Lafferty, R. A. title: Dream World date: None words: 2464 flesch: 93 summary: There may not be enough of them to go around, and most dreams are forgotten in the morning. * * Not knowing what dreams are (and we do not know) we should not find it strange that two people might have the same dream. keywords: agnes; dream; people; world cache: 51668.txt plain text: 51668.txt item: #13 of 15 id: 51773 author: Stamers, James title: Scent Makes a Difference date: None words: 4557 flesch: 89 summary: This was damned well planned, Harry! said Dr. Harold K. Jones enthusiastically. Don't forget what I said about Kate, Dr. Harold K. Jones remembered to warn me. keywords: jones; kate; sleep; time cache: 51773.txt plain text: 51773.txt item: #14 of 15 id: 5651 author: Kingsford, Anna Bonus title: Dreams and Dream Stories date: None words: 82075 flesch: 77 summary: Poor old man! Then when the days of mourning were over, Stephen came again to Adelais, to renew the wooing of old times; for he said to himself, Now that Maurice is married, and my father dead, she may pity me, seeing me so lone and desolate; and I may comfort her for the past, and make her amends with my love, for the pain and the bitterness that are gone by. keywords: adelais; air; away; bird; boy; child; dark; day; days; death; door; dream; earth; evening; eyes; face; father; friend; god; good; hand; head; heart; herr; house; human; left; life; little; look; love; man; maurice; men; mind; moment; monsieur; night; noemi; people; place; poor; princess; rest; ritter; room; round; saw; soul; spirit; stephen; story; things; thought; time; voice; way; white; wife; woman; words; world; years cache: 5651.txt plain text: 5651.txt item: #15 of 15 id: 856 author: Jerome, Jerome K. (Jerome Klapka) title: Dreams date: None words: 6755 flesch: 82 summary: We are surprised and incredulous when, in novels and plays, we come across good men and women, because Knowledge and Experience have taught us how rare and problematical is the existence of such people. And he also sees a land where the horses take the place of men. keywords: critics; dream; electricity; man; paint; people; shakespeare; thought; time; world cache: 856.txt plain text: 856.txt