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Dreams and Inward Journeys

By (author) Marjorie Ford, By (author) Jon Ford






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This best-selling collection of readings explores the theme of dreams, the imagination, and the reasoning mind. Dreams and Inward Journeys presents a rich mixture of personal and academic essays, stories, and poems. The readings touch on such topics as memory, myths and fairy tales, obsessions, sexuality, gender roles, technology, popular culture, nature, and spirituality. Beautiful, stimulating art opens each chapter to support the theme and provide prompts for prewriting.

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Publisher | Pearson Education (US)
Published date | 2 Jul 2009
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Format | Paperback
Pages | 576
Dimensions | 229 x 152 x 23mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 755g
ISBN | 978-0-2056-9935-3
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BISAC | language arts & disciplines / composition & creative writing


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