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Recommended Dream Anthologies Seven anthologies offering an interesting and diverse range of material focused on dreams and working with dreams from a wide variety of viewpoints are: Dreamtime & Dreamwork: Decoding the Language of the Night, edited by Stanley Krippner (Tarcher, 1990) - an excellent anthology of some of the best writing and research on dreams to come out of the decade of the eighties Handbook of Dreams: Research, Theories, and Applications, edited by Benjamin B. Woolman, (Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1979) The Variety Of Dream Experience-Expanding Our Way of Working with Dreams, edited by Montague Ullman and Claire Limmer, (Continuum, 1987) Dreams Are Wiser Than Men, edited by Richard A. Russo, (North Atlantic Books, 1987) Dreamtime & Dreamwork, edited by Stanley Krippner, (Jeremy Tarcher, 1990) The Oxford Book of Dreams, edited by Stephen Brook, (Oxford University Press, 1983) which offers a wonderful collection of original dream narratives by famous and not-so-famous people throughout history. Anthony Shafton’s Dream Reader: Contemporary Approaches to the Understanding of Dreams (State Univ of NY Press, 1995) is a very interesting effort to coordinate and evaluate all the major schools and methods of working with dreams as currently practiced in the English-speaking world. |