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In 'The Substance of a Dream,' F. W. Bain invites readers into a phantasmagoric journey through realms woven of dreams and reality. This masterwork, with its lyrical prose and unorthodox structure, stands as a significant contribution to early 20th-century speculative fiction, a testament to the literary exploration of the metaphysical and mystical. Bain's narrative, rich with allegorical undertones and a sibilant tone that echoes the dream-like quality of the prose, encapsulates a time when literature sought the deeper streams of consciousness and universal truths embedded within the…mehr

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In 'The Substance of a Dream,' F. W. Bain invites readers into a phantasmagoric journey through realms woven of dreams and reality. This masterwork, with its lyrical prose and unorthodox structure, stands as a significant contribution to early 20th-century speculative fiction, a testament to the literary exploration of the metaphysical and mystical. Bain's narrative, rich with allegorical undertones and a sibilant tone that echoes the dream-like quality of the prose, encapsulates a time when literature sought the deeper streams of consciousness and universal truths embedded within the fantastical. It is, thus, a book that resonates with the ethos of its period, where reverie and narrative complexity interlace to form the very 'substance' that the title promises. Francis William Bain, a scholar deeply infatuated with the esoteric and the romantic traditions, drew from his profound knowledge of Sanskrit literature to craft this unique piece. His experiences as an academic and a translator of Indian classical literature helped to mould 'The Substance of a Dream' into a cross-cultural pastiche that celebrates intellectual curiosity and narrative innovation. The book's genesis lies, in part, in Bain's intent to amalgamate Western literary form with the philosophical essence of the East, thereby offering readers an interpretive key to transcultural mythopoeic landscapes. The pages of 'The Substance of a Dream' call to the discerning reader-those who seek to traverse beyond the veil of the mundane and into the labyrinths where dreams meld with the tangible world. Bain's work is particularly recommended for enthusiasts of philosophical fiction and proto-fantasy, as well as followers of cultural synthesis in literature. It promises a reflective pause from the precipitous pace of modern life, allowing one to contemplate the ephemeral nature of dreams and the often-unacknowledged depths of the human psyche.

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Francis William Bain (1863-1940), an English scholar and writer, carved a unique niche in literary history with his erudite and imaginative forays into Indic fables and fantasies, often presented as translations from original Sanskrit texts. Bain was educated at Oxford, where he studied classics and held various academic posts. Despite the claim that his works, such as 'The Substance of a Dream', were genuine translations, they were in fact original compositions inspired by his readings of South Asian philosophy and mythology. His series of Indic fantasies began publication in the early 20th century, beginning with 'A Digit of the Moon' (1898) and subsequently 'The Descent of the Sun' (1903), 'A Draught of the Blue' (1905), culminating in his acclaimed 'The Substance of a Dream' (1919) among others. Bain's style is characterized by a lush, poetic prose, embodying an Edwardian era romanticism combined with an orientalist fascination for the East. Though his works have since been criticized for cultural appropriation and misrepresentation, they remain emblematic of their time, reflective of a Western literary tradition that sought to engage with Eastern thought and spirituality through a blend of fantasy and metaphysical reflection. Bain's contribution to English literature is a testament to the period's intercultural curiosities and the enduring appeal of mythic storytelling.