Frederik van Eedeen, a leader of the Dutch Tachtigers (“TOCKT-ih-hers”) and Significs, identified nine types of these things and pioneered recording them in diaries. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name these things that Aleksey Remizov transcribed. Doctor Fridolin attends a masked orgy after his wife Albertine confesses her hidden desires in an Arthur Schnitzler novella titled for these things.
ANSWER: dreams [accept nightmares; accept lucid dreams, dream diaries, Dream Story, Traumnovelle, or Dream Novella; prompt on sleep or equivalents; prompt on visions, fantasies, fantasy, figments, fancies, chimeras, visionary literature, or equivalents of each]
[10h] The Javanese resident’s wife Léonie van Oudijck (“OH-dake”) cherishes the “secret vice” of dreams in this decadent Dutch author’s novel The Hidden Force. An heiress has a nervous breakdown in his 1889 “novel of the Hague” Eline Vere (“AY-leen-uh veer”).
ANSWER: Louis Couperus (“loo-EE koo-PEER-us”) [or Louis Marie-Anne Couperus]
[10e] Couperus (“koo-PEER-us”) wrote a Symbolist fairy tale about this princess, who marries Cupid in a myth from The Golden Ass by Apuleius.
ANSWER: Psyche [or Psykhḗ]
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