¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Dreamworlds
1. dreamworld [n] - See also: dreamworld
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dreamworlds
Literary usage of Dreamworlds
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mind (1899)
"One lives in a sphere of sensation and another in a sphere of ideas; there are
dreamworlds and thought-worlds, worlds tumultuous ..."
2. Youth & Drugs: Society's Mixed Messages edited by Hank Resnik (1994)
"The stars populate the dreamworlds of their audiences, as the popularity of star
biographies, fan magazines, and testimonial ads testifies. ..."
3. Interpretations of Poetry and Religion by George Santayana (1900)
"... but we should employ it only in avowed poetry, only in building dreamworlds
alongside of the real, not interfering with the latter or confusing it, ..."
4. The Urban Condition: space, community, and self in the contemporary metropolis by Ghent Urban Studies Team (1999)
"As Mike Featherstone argues, the makers of today's phantasmagoric dreamworlds —
not only “window dressers” ..."
5. Literary News by L. Pylodet, Augusta Harriet (Garrigue) Leypoldt (1891)
"Among the titles are: Nature and childhood; The answer of life; dreamworlds; Some
old scholars; Dull days; Books and things; A glimpse of spring; ..."
6. Evolution by Brooklyn Ethical Association (1889)
"Plato's "Republic," Sidney's "Arcadia" and More's " Utopia" may stand as specimens
of ideal dreamworlds. Their authors, however, whether they really ..."
7. Literary News by L. Pylodet, Augusta Harriet (Garrigue) Leypoldt (1891)
"Among the titles are: Nature and childhood; The answer of life; dreamworlds; Some
old scholars; Dull days; Books and things; A glimpse of spring; ..."
8. Architecture of Instruction and Delight: A Socio-historical Analysis of by Pieter van Wesemael (2001)
"For the context of the history of ideas behind the 1900 exhibition, it is best
to consult dreamworlds by Rosalind H. Williams (1982), although her ..."