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Peter of Cornwall's Book of revelations
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Traumwelten
Träume - Visionen - Naturmalereien -
La vision de Tondale et ses versions françaises (XIIIe-XVe siècles)
contribution à l'étude de la littérature visionnaire latine et française -
Expériences oniriques dans la littérature et les arts du Moyen Âge au XVIIIe siècle
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Mental health, spirituality and religion in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age
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Gottes Werk und Teufels Wirken
Traum, Vision, Imagination in der frühbyzantinischen monastischen Literatur -
God's spies
Michelangelo, Shakespeare, and other poets of vision -
Intimate reading
textual encounters in medieval women's visions and vitae -
Converse in the spirit
William Blake, Jacob Boehme, and the creative spirit -
Books under suspicion
censorship and tolerance of revelatory writing in late medieval England -
The primacy of vision in Virgil's "Aeneid"
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Unfettering poetry
fancy in British Romanticism -
Converse in the spirit
William Blake, Jacob Boehme, and the creative spirit -
Chaucer's philosophical visions
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Die Droge und ihr Double
zur Theatralität anderer Bewußtseinszustände -
"Visio Tnugdali"
the German and Dutch translations and their circulation in the later Middle Ages -
The high medieval dream vision
poetry, philosophy, and literary form -
Vision und Visionsliteratur im Mittelalter
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Margaret of York, Simon Marmion, and the Visions of Tondal
papers delivered at a symposium organized by the Department of Manuscripts of the J. Paul Getty Museum in collaboration with the Huntington Library and Art Collections, June 21 - 24, 1990 -
Dreaming in the Middle Ages
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Constructive vision and visionary deconstruction
los, eternity and the productions of time in the later poetry of William Blake -
Traum und Vision in der lateinischen Poesie der Karolingerzeit
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Vision und Visionsliteratur im Mittelalter
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Visionary fictions
apocalyptic writing from Blake to the modern age -
Engendering inspiration
visionary strategies in Rilke, Lawrence, and H.D.