The Evolution of Dream Interpretation in Literature from Antiquity to Modern Times

Authors

  • Abdullaeva Charoskhon Independent researcher, Fergana State University, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Sleep in literature, the history of sleep, literary dreaming

Abstract

The article traces the history of the study and artistic interpretation of sleep in literature from ancient civilizations to modern times. The evolution of the perception of dreams and their functions in culture and literature is analyzed: from divine revelation in antiquity and the Middle Ages to symbolic reflection of the unconscious in psychoanalysis and experimental narrative in modernism and postmodernism.

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Published

2025-08-14