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Sleep Walking and Moon Walking: A Medico-Literary Study

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The author surveys clinical and literary evidence to examine noctambulism, describing its phenomenology—apparently purposeful motor activity during deep sleep, subsequent amnesia and confabulation—and associations with developmental stages and with moonlight. He applies psychoanalytic principles, especially wish fulfillment, to interpret nocturnal ambulation as motor realization of dream impulses, discusses etiologic factors and case material from psychoanalytic treatment, and surveys moonlit scenes in literature to show thematic parallels. The book combines medical overview, case analysis, and literary commentary, concluding with a synthesis that links clinical observation to symbolic and dream-related meanings.

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J. Sadger

J. Sadger was a notable figure in the early 20th century, primarily recognized for his contributions to the understanding of sleep disorders. His work, "Sleep Walking and Moon Walking: A Medico-Literary Study," explores the phenomena of sleepwalking and its implications from both a medical and literary perspective. Sadger's interdisciplinary approach combines psychological insights with literary analysis, reflecting the complexities of human behavior during altered states of consciousness. His writings contribute to the broader discourse on sleep and its mysteries, making him a significant, though perhaps lesser-known, voice in the fields of psychology and literature.

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