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|series           = ''[[The Shakespeare Notebooks (anthology)|The Shakespeare Notebooks]]''
'''''The Dreaming''''' is the sixth story in ''[[The Shakespeare Notebooks (anthology)|The Shakespeare Notebooks]]'', featuring the [[First Doctor]].
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'''''The Dream''''' was the sixth story in ''[[The Shakespeare Notebooks (anthology)|The Shakespeare Notebooks]]'', featuring a representation of the [[First Doctor]].


== Summary ==
== Summary ==
''One of the strangest sections of the Shakespeare Notebooks comprises a form of "dream diary", in which he apparently recorded characters, situations and images that had come to him in his sleep.''
''One of the strangest sections of the [[Shakespeare Notebooks]] comprises a form of "[[William Shakespeare's dream diary|dream diary]]", in which he apparently recorded characters, situations and images that had come to him in his [[sleep]].''


''Of particular interest is the entry for 24 June 1594 - the midsummer night's dream that inspired one of his well-loved plays, which appears to have been born entirely from his imagination...''
''Of particular interest is the entry for [[24 June]] [[1594]] - the [[Summer|midsummer]] [[night]]'s [[dream]] that inspired one of his well-loved plays, which appears to have been born entirely from his imagination...''


== Characters ==
== Characters ==
* [[First Doctor]]
* [[Old Doctor (The Dream)|Old Doctor]]
* [[William Shakespeare]]
* Butterfly King [[Hrobron]]
* Butterfly King [[Hrobron]]
* Butterfly Queen [[Tetynia]]
* Butterfly Queen [[Tetynia]]
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* Field Major [[Kryntz]]
* Field Major [[Kryntz]]
* [[Stoun]]
* [[Stoun]]
* Fabricator [[Stombot]] ([[Rutan Host]])
* Fabricator [[Stombot]]
* [[Starvel]]
* [[Starvel]]
* [[Snarg]]
* [[Snarg]]


== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* The Doctor is travelling with [[Steven Taylor]] and [[Dodo Chaplet]], but became separated from them while on Vortis.
* On Vortis are a "[[Menoptera|butterfly]]" king and queen, each riding a "[[Zarbi|giant ant]]" and accompanied by "[[Larvae gun|giant grubs]]" and "[[Optera|woodlice men]]".
* [[Taron (The Dream)|Taron]] is a moon of Vortis.
* [[Taron (The Dream)|Taron]] is a moon of Vortis.
* In the live reconstruction of the [[Fang Rock lighthouse]] event, [[Stombot]] is cast as the [[Fourth Doctor]], [[Flaxis]] is [[Leela]], Starvel is [[Vince Hawkins]], [[Stoun]] is Lord [[Henry Palmerdale]], Kryntz is [[Colonel]] [[James Skinsale]] and [[Snarg]] is the Rutan.
* In the live reconstruction of the [[Fang Rock lighthouse]] event, [[Stombot]] is cast as the [[Fourth Doctor]], [[Flaxis]] is [[Leela]], Starvel is [[Vince Hawkins]], [[Stoun]] is Lord [[Henry Palmerdale]], Kryntz is [[Colonel]] [[James Skinsale]] and [[Snarg]] is the Rutan.
* Shakespeare sees the [[Sontaran]]s as "[[War]]-[[Goblin]]s", the Doctor as a "White-Haired Old Doctor", and the Rutan Host as a "[[Green]]-[[Eye]]d [[Monster]]".


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* Shakespeare sees the Sontarans as "War-Goblins", the Doctor as a "White-Haired Old Doctor", and the Rutan Host as a "Green-Eyed Monster".
''to be added''


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* The Sontarans perform a live reconstruction of a Rutan's death at [[Fang Rock]], entitled ''The Most Glorious Defeat and Most Deserv'd Death of the Trifling Rutan Foe at Fang Rock''. It was made to demonstrate the Rutans "feebleness" against "[[Human|puny subspecies]]". ([[TV]]: ''[[Horror of Fang Rock (TV story)|Horror of Fang Rock]]'')
* The Sontarans perform a live reconstruction of a Rutan's death at [[Fang Rock]], entitled ''The Most Glorious Defeat and Most Deserv'd Death of the Trifling Rutan Foe at Fang Rock''. It was made to demonstrate the Rutans' "feebleness" against "[[Human|puny subspecies]]". ([[TV]]: ''[[Horror of Fang Rock (TV story)|Horror of Fang Rock]]'')
* The Sontarans are on [[Vortis]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Web Planet (TV story)|The Web Planet]]'')


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[[Category:2014 short stories]]
[[Category:The Shakespeare Notebooks short stories]]
[[Category:First Doctor short stories]]
[[Category:First Doctor short stories]]
[[Category:Sontaran short stories]]
[[Category:Sontaran short stories]]
[[Category:Rutan Host stories]]
[[Category:Rutan Host stories]]
[[Category:Stories set on Vortis]]
[[Category:Short stories set on Vortis]]
[[Category:Menoptera short stories]]
[[Category:Zarbi short stories]]

Latest revision as of 21:37, 13 April 2024

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The Dream was the sixth story in The Shakespeare Notebooks, featuring a representation of the First Doctor.

Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

One of the strangest sections of the Shakespeare Notebooks comprises a form of "dream diary", in which he apparently recorded characters, situations and images that had come to him in his sleep.

Of particular interest is the entry for 24 June 1594 - the midsummer night's dream that inspired one of his well-loved plays, which appears to have been born entirely from his imagination...

Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

to be added

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]