Abstract

The article analyses the form of dreaming in lyric poetry. It is considered, firstly, as a representation of the visual in literature. Secondly, the question of how dreaming in a lyrical poem can relate to the categories of the fantastical world-image and the imaginary world of the hero is investigated. The material is three poems in which dream is not only mentioned or serves as a motif, but is actually a reality (world, space) of dream existing within the literary reality of the poem. Thus the category of border as both a connecting and disconnecting entity is also significant. The conclusion is made about how to differentiate between dream as a phenomenon of the fantasy world-image and dream as a type of the hero’s imaginary world

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