Peter Ibbetson
Includes and Introduction by Madge Plunket, Du Maurier's cousin
Paperback, 180 pages
Published
January 28th 2008
by Echo Library
(first published 1963)
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Reading the info on this book above I''m not sure I've got the right one, but I'm pretty sure "Peter Ibbetson" by George Du Maurier was published in 1891 and not 1963, but anyway:
Peter Ibbetson is a romantic novel from the late Victorian era - poignant, melancholic and deeply nostalgic, with a paranormal twist. The plot makes use of the idea of a shared lucid dream in bringing together lovers who are otherwise separated in waking reality, by class and circumstance. Althoug...more
Peter Ibbetson is a romantic novel from the late Victorian era - poignant, melancholic and deeply nostalgic, with a paranormal twist. The plot makes use of the idea of a shared lucid dream in bringing together lovers who are otherwise separated in waking reality, by class and circumstance. Althoug...more
Truly a fascinating look at the powers of dreams.
Very interesting book on marriage. It was written in 1968 but it was remarkably not dated considering it is 40 years old. It uses many ideas from Systems Theory which allows you to look at marriage in a completely different way. I loved the first three fourths of the book, but some of the advice towards the end was a bit cheesy. Overall I recommend.
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