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Nightmares: Encyclopedia - Nightmares

Nightmares can refer to: Disturbing dreams, for which see Nightmare. Several films, including: Shayatin el lail (1965), called Nightmares in English Nocní mury (1970), TV movie called Nightmares in English Zmory (1979), called Nightmares in English Nightmares (1980) Nightmares (1983) Nightmares (2004) Other related archivesNightmare, Nightmares (1983)

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Nightmares: Encyclopedia - Nightmare
In common current usage, the term nightmare refers to dreams of particular intensity, with content that the sleeper finds disturbing, related either to physiological causes, such as a high fever, or to psychological ones, such as unusual trauma or stress in the sleeper's life. The occasional body movements seen in nightmares may have a use in awakening the sleeper, thus helping to avoid the frightening dream-situation. Occasional nightmares are commonplace, but recurrent nightmares can interfere with sleep and may cause people ...

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Nightmares: Is it normal to have nightmares?

Dream FAQ Dictionary: Is it normal to have nightmares?

 

Is it normal to have nightmares?

Nightmares are very common among children and fairly common among adults. Often nightmares are caused by stress, traumatic experiences, emotional difficulties, drugs or medication, or illness. However, some people have frequent nightmares that seem unrelated to their waking lives. Recent studies suggest that these people tend to be more open, sensitive, trusting, and emotional than average. (For a detailed flyer on nightmares, send a self-addressed stamped envelope to ASD. You may also click here for more information on nightmares.)

 

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(See also: Nightmares, Dream Interpretation FAQ, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Meaning of Dreams)

 

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Nightmares: Encyclopedia - A Nightmare on Elm Street series

A Nightmare On Elm Street (NOES for short) is a series of horror films that were exceptionally popular in the 1980s. The series takes its name from the first film, A Nightmare On Elm Street, which was released in 1984 and was written and directed by Wes Craven. The central character of the films is supernatural serial killer Freddy Krueger, played by Robert Englund. Krueger is able to attack and kill people through their dreams and does so with considerable violence and gore. A Nightmare on Elm Stree ...

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Nightmares: Encyclopedia - What a Nightmare Charlie Brown!

What a Nightmare, Charlie Brown! is one of many prime-time animated TV specials based upon the popular comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Schulz. It was originally aired on the CBS network in 1977. After making and eating a large dinner and dessert, Snoopy has a nightmare in which he is a sled dog in Alaska, presumably during the Gold Rush. Just as he is about to fall through a hole in an ice-covered lake, he wakes up. ...

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Nightmares: Encyclopedia - Hag

A hag (or crone) is a kind of malevolent, wizened old woman often found in folklore and children's tales such as Hansel and Gretel. The term appears in Middle English, and might be short for hægtesse, an Old English term for witch. [1]. Hag - Hag in folkore. More specifically, a hag or "the Old Hag" was a nightmare spirit in British and also Anglophone North American folklore which is essentially identical to the Anglo-Saxon mæra – a being with roots in ancient Germanic super ...

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Nightmares: Encyclopedia - Welsh rabbit

Welsh rabbit is a snack dish, also known as toasted cheese, Cheese on Toast or Welsh rarebit. It is a dish in British cuisine. It is made by grating cheese, blending it with beer or a little milk and butter, seasoning (particularly with mustard), and spreading the mixture onto hot toast; the whole is then grilled in the British fashion, that is, heated briskly from above (called broiling in North America). Classically the cheese used in Welsh rarebit is Cheddar or Double Gloucester. Welsh rabb ...

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Nightmares: Encyclopedia - Alone in the Dark series

Alone in the Dark is a series of survival horror computer games from Infogrames (now Atari). In most of the series, the gamer plays as private investigator Edward Carnby, who usually goes to investigate a haunted mansion or town that is full of undead creatures. The story is based on the writings of H.P. Lovecraft, although later games in the series drew inspiration from other sources including Voodoo, the Wild West, and the works of H.R. Giger. Though many credit the popular "Resident Evil" game series for creating the genre of survival horror, it was truly Alone In The Dark ...

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Nightmares: Encyclopedia - Hypnagogia

Hypnagogia (also spelled hypnogogia) and hypnopompia are experiences a person can go through when falling asleep in the case of hypnagogia, or waking up, in the case of hypnopompia. When in a hypnagogic or hypnopompic state a person can have lifelike auditory, visual, or tactile hallucinations (known as hypnagogic hallucinations), perhaps even accompanied by full body paralysis. The individual is aware that these are hallucinations; the frightening part, in many cases, is the inability to react to them, even being ...

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Nightmares: Encyclopedia - Svartálfar

In Norse mythology, the svartálfar ("black elves") or dökkálfar ("dark elves") are supernatural beings (Old Norse "vættir," wights) that are said to reside in the underground world of Svartálfheim. They, like the trolls, are often corollated with the dvergar ("dwarves") and their home is often considered to be the same as Nidavellir, the underground of Midgard, though not as far down as Helheim. Svartálfar - Dwarves as Black Elves. According to Kevin Crossley-Holland: "No valid distinction thou ...

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Nightmares: Encyclopedia - D. H. Lawrence

David Herbert Lawrence (11 September 1885 – 2 March 1930) was one of the most important, prolific and controversial English writers of the 20th century, whose output spans novels, short stories, poems, plays, essays, travel books, paintings, translations, literary criticism and personal letters. These works, taken together, represent an extended reflection upon the dehumanising effects of modernity and industrialisation. In them Lawrence confronts issues relating to emotional health and vitality, spontaneity, sexuality, and instinctive behaviour, making hi ...

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Nightmares: Encyclopedia - Culture of fear

Culture of fear is a term proposed in a variety of sociological theses, which argue that feelings of fear and anxiety predominate in contemporary public discourse and relationships, changing how we relate to one another as individuals and as democratic agents. Though each of these theses may provide different accounts for the sources and consequences of the trend they seek to describe, most share the basic claim that this is a relatively new phenomenon with important and potentially harmful implications. Culture of fear ...

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Nightmares: Encyclopedia - Type band

Type is a band name used by Brazillian-Portuguese DJ and musician Cyz (a.k.a. Cynthia Zamorano). Cyz was one half of a duo called Precyz. She later released a solo album which featured Brazillian music influenced by dub, break beat and drum and bass, and the eponymous Type album. Type's track Slow Process is the opening track on the Nightmares on Wax DJ mix album DJ-Kicks: Nightmares on Wax. Type band - Discography. Precyz - Precyz (Nylon Discographics, 2001) ...

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Nightmares: Encyclopedia - Coleen Gray

Coleen Gray (October 23, 1922- ) is an American movie and television actress born in Staplehurst, Nebraska. Her films include Nightmare Alley (1947), Red River (1948) and Kiss of Death (1947). Born 'Doris Jensen,' Colleen Gray was a genuine farmer's daughter from the cornfields of Nebraska, first scoring critical notice in 'Kiss of Death' (1947), and the first occasion on which she would use her doe eyes to implore a crooked mug to sample the straight and narrow. Later that year, she starred in 'Nightmare Alley,' a landmark film of noir cynicism as Molly, a carny lifer who hi ...

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Nightmares: Encyclopedia - Baldrs draumar

Baldrs draumar (Balder's dreams), or Vegtamskviða, is an Eddic poem, contained in the manuscript AM 748 4to. Balder has been having nightmares. Odin rides to Hel to investigate. He finds the grave of a völva and resurrects her. Their conversation follows, where the völva tells Odin about his and Balder's fate and ends with predicting Ragnarök. Gylfaginning tells the rest of the story. ...

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Nightmares: Encyclopedia II - The Power of Nightmares - Distribution

The Power of Nightmares was first broadcast on BBC Two in three hour-long parts on consecutive Wednesday evenings in the autumn of 2004. The series was rebroadcast in late January 2005 on three consecutive nights, with the final part updated to reflect the Law Lords ruling from the previous December that detaining foreign terrorist suspects without trial is illegal. Although the series has not been shown on U.S. television, its three episodes were shown in succession on 26 February 2005 as part of the True/False Film Festival i ...

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The Power of Nightmares, The Power of Nightmares - Introduction, The Power of Nightmares - Distribution, The Power of Nightmares - Documentary, The Power of Nightmares - Part 1 – Baby It's Cold Outside, The Power of Nightmares - Part 2 – The Phantom Victory, The Power of Nightmares - Part 3 – The Shadows in the Cave, The Power of Nightmares - Criticism and responses, The Power of Nightmares - The programme is or presents a conspiracy theory, The Power of Nightmares - The programme neglects to analyse the impact of economic interests, The Power of Nightmares - Terrorist events disprove his theory, The Power of Nightmares - Al-Qaeda was misrepresented, The Power of Nightmares - The neoconservatives were misrepresented, The Power of Nightmares - BBC contradictions, The Power of Nightmares - Music, The Power of Nightmares - Not in order, The Power of Nightmares - Concepts discussed, The Power of Nightmares - Media, The Power of Nightmares - Books recommended by Adam Curtis to follow up watching the series, The Power of Nightmares - Islamism, The Power of Nightmares - The history of Neoconservatism, The Power of Nightmares - The weirdness of the 1990s

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Nightmares: Encyclopedia II - The Power of Nightmares - Music

The Power of Nightmares - Not in order. The theme from the 1987 movie Prince of Darkness – John Carpenter The repetitive piano section from Halloween in the haunted house. Charles Ives – Symphony number two – 5th movement. Putnam's Camp from Three Places in New England. Excerpt from Central Park in the Dark a piece by Ennio Morricone from the 1980 Pontecorvo film Ogro Shostakovich – Lyric waltz from the Ballet Suite No 1 ex ...

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The Power of Nightmares, The Power of Nightmares - Introduction, The Power of Nightmares - Distribution, The Power of Nightmares - Documentary, The Power of Nightmares - Part 1 – Baby It's Cold Outside, The Power of Nightmares - Part 2 – The Phantom Victory, The Power of Nightmares - Part 3 – The Shadows in the Cave, The Power of Nightmares - Criticism and responses, The Power of Nightmares - The programme is or presents a conspiracy theory, The Power of Nightmares - The programme neglects to analyse the impact of economic interests, The Power of Nightmares - Terrorist events disprove his theory, The Power of Nightmares - Al-Qaeda was misrepresented, The Power of Nightmares - The neoconservatives were misrepresented, The Power of Nightmares - BBC contradictions, The Power of Nightmares - Music, The Power of Nightmares - Not in order, The Power of Nightmares - Concepts discussed, The Power of Nightmares - Media, The Power of Nightmares - Books recommended by Adam Curtis to follow up watching the series, The Power of Nightmares - Islamism, The Power of Nightmares - The history of Neoconservatism, The Power of Nightmares - The weirdness of the 1990s

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Nightmares: Encyclopedia II - The Power of Nightmares - Documentary

The documentary consisted of three parts. The Power of Nightmares - Part 1 – Baby It's Cold Outside. In the 1950s Sayyid Qutb, an Egyptian civil servant turned revolutionary, and Leo Strauss, an American professor of political philosophy, both came to see western liberalism as corrosive to morality and to society. Qutb had been sent to the U.S. to learn about its public education system but was disgusted by what he saw of its society. They each argued that radical measures, including deception and (in Qu ...

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The Power of Nightmares, The Power of Nightmares - Introduction, The Power of Nightmares - Distribution, The Power of Nightmares - Documentary, The Power of Nightmares - Part 1 – Baby It's Cold Outside, The Power of Nightmares - Part 2 – The Phantom Victory, The Power of Nightmares - Part 3 – The Shadows in the Cave, The Power of Nightmares - Criticism and responses, The Power of Nightmares - The programme is or presents a conspiracy theory, The Power of Nightmares - The programme neglects to analyse the impact of economic interests, The Power of Nightmares - Terrorist events disprove his theory, The Power of Nightmares - Al-Qaeda was misrepresented, The Power of Nightmares - The neoconservatives were misrepresented, The Power of Nightmares - BBC contradictions, The Power of Nightmares - Music, The Power of Nightmares - Not in order, The Power of Nightmares - Concepts discussed, The Power of Nightmares - Media, The Power of Nightmares - Books recommended by Adam Curtis to follow up watching the series, The Power of Nightmares - Islamism, The Power of Nightmares - The history of Neoconservatism, The Power of Nightmares - The weirdness of the 1990s

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Nightmares: Encyclopedia II - The Power of Nightmares - Introduction

According to the programme's introduction: In the past, politicians promised to create a better world. They had different ways of achieving this, but their power and authority came from the optimistic visions they offered their people. Those dreams failed and today people have lost faith in ideologies. Increasingly, politicians are seen simply as managers of public life, but now they have discovered a new role that restores their power and authority. Instead of delivering dreams, ...

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The Power of Nightmares, The Power of Nightmares - Introduction, The Power of Nightmares - Distribution, The Power of Nightmares - Documentary, The Power of Nightmares - Part 1 – Baby It's Cold Outside, The Power of Nightmares - Part 2 – The Phantom Victory, The Power of Nightmares - Part 3 – The Shadows in the Cave, The Power of Nightmares - Criticism and responses, The Power of Nightmares - The programme is or presents a conspiracy theory, The Power of Nightmares - The programme neglects to analyse the impact of economic interests, The Power of Nightmares - Terrorist events disprove his theory, The Power of Nightmares - Al-Qaeda was misrepresented, The Power of Nightmares - The neoconservatives were misrepresented, The Power of Nightmares - BBC contradictions, The Power of Nightmares - Music, The Power of Nightmares - Not in order, The Power of Nightmares - Concepts discussed, The Power of Nightmares - Media, The Power of Nightmares - Books recommended by Adam Curtis to follow up watching the series, The Power of Nightmares - Islamism, The Power of Nightmares - The history of Neoconservatism, The Power of Nightmares - The weirdness of the 1990s

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Nightmares: Encyclopedia II - Nightmare Creatures - Nightmare Creatures II

Nightmare Creatures II was released in 2000 for the PlayStation and Sega Dreamcast, again developed by Kalisto but published by Konami. Taking place in 1934 London and Paris, players control Wallace, a captive in Adam Crowley's genetics hospital. Wallace escapes the hospital and seeks out Crowley, battling his monsters along the way with an axe as his primary weapon. Gameplay is similar to the previous installment, seeing the adrenaline bar abandoned and the addition of Mortal Kombat-like fatality moves to execute weakened enemies ...

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Nightmare Creatures, Nightmare Creatures - Nightmare Creatures II, Nightmare Creatures - Nightmare Creatures 3: Angel of Darkness, Nightmare Creatures - Nightmare Creatures Mobile

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