Article Id 29

Volume 1, Number 2, Year 1999




An Enriched Conception of Dream Metaphor


Don Kuiken, Ph.D.




Examination of the analogy between dreams and literature within a neoformalist perspective
indicates that current accounts diminish the importance of the other major literary tropes,
such as metonymy and irony, and fail to appreciate the importance of interactive theories
of metaphor. By contrasting collective and composite dream images (Freud, 1900/1953),
the reductionistic nature of current conceptions of dream metaphor becomes evident. An
alternative, based on composite dream images, substantiates States (1988)
characterization of the analogy between literature and dreaming. A method of dream
analysis is introduced that identifies central themes within the dream, independently of
dreamer associations, and specifies the expressive devices that provide defamiliarizing
transformations of those central themes. Preliminary explorations using this method indicate
the importance of identifying the defamiliarizing transformations of composite dream
images in any attempt to understand their effects, especially as these become evident in
impactful dreams. (Sleep and Hypnosis 1999;1:112-121)



Keywords: metaphor, irony, literary theory, formalism, interpretation, dream content, impactful dreams
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