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The work does have some flaws. For example, Patricia Garfield is mentioned in the entry Healing and Dreams, but her name is not boldfaced to refer to her own entry. The same is true of Cicero in the article on Rome. One can also quarrel with certain omissions. While there are entries for authors (e.g., Chaucer), Samuel Taylor Coleridge's dream that became "Kubla Khan" is omitted. Some entries suffer from lack of depth. For example, the article Sleep Learning states that memory shuts down so learning cannot take place in sleep but provides little explanation of this beyond references to other sources.
Dreams are a popular subject with at least two other recent works. The Encyclopedia of Dreams: Symbols and Interpretation, by Rosemary Ellen Guiley [RBB O 15 93], is another popular treatment that emphasizes dream interpretation. The Encyclopedia of Sleep and Dreaming, edited by Mary A. Carskadon [RBB O 15 93], is a more scholarly work with lengthy articles written by scientists. Lewis' encyclopedia contains elements of both works but duplicates neither. The Dream Encyclopedia is recommended for high-school and public libraries that need a popular treatment of this topic. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
"Encompassing all facets of popular interest in dreams, this general interest resource provides a broad overview of contemporary studies of dreaming, and sheds light on notions of dreams from around the world." Reference and Research Book News
"A comprehensive reference, The Dream Encyclopedia provides a thorough treatment and a unique analysis of dream-related topics. Of particular interest is the discussion of the importance of dreams in various religious and ethnic groups around the world." SirReadaLot.org
"Tackling nearly three hundred topics that commonly occur in dreams and offering interpretations for each of them, The Dream Encyclopedia breaks down each symbol and explains why one's mileage may vary on certain symbols. Offering much food for thought, [this book] is very much recommended to the curious or professional reader." The Midwest Book Review
"Whether one is a serious student of dreams, or wishes merely to peruse the volume for pleasure, one cannot help but learn something about the fascinating world of dreams from Lewis's helpful contribution to the literature on the subject." Foreword Magazine
"Written to be an accessible reference book . . . [t]he material is presented via brief answers to a series of questions." Choice
"An aid to both dream interpretation and beginning dream research."
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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
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Good, but Could Be Better,
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This review is from: The Dream Encyclopedia (Paperback)
This book is a little helpful when trying to figure out what something in a dream means. It's cool to see the background for something but it doesn't always necessarily help. The dream symbol dictionary doesn't have enough symbols and I often am finding that the things I am dreaming of aren't in there.
10 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
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An excellent resource!!!,
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An excellent resource for any lay person looking for infomation on dream meanings and symbols!
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Weak and lacking,
This review is from: The Dream Encyclopedia (Paperback)
I bought this book hoping I could find out the meanings to some of my dreams but I got nothing. This book's interpretations are weak. And half the time when I have a dream I can't find what I'm looking up since the book is lacking a lot of common keywords. I would advise people to avoid this book and not waste any money on it.
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