morbid.
" In a m o r b i d condition
dreams are often distinguished
by their remarkably graphic
v i v i d
and extremely lifelike quality
The resulting picture
is sometimes m o n s t r o u s
But the setting and the whole process of the presentation
sometimes happen to be so probable
and with details so subtle
u n e x p e c t e d
yet artistically consistent
with the whole fullness of the picture
that even the dreamer himself
would be unable to invent them in r e a l i t y
though he were as much an artist
as Pushkin or Turgenev
Such dreams
m o r b i d dreams
are always long remembered
and produce a strong i m p r e s s i o n on the disturbed
and already e x c i t e d
organism of the person. "
- Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Crime and Punishment
