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"Perchance to Dream" is a phrase from the "To be, or not to be" soliloquy spoken by Shakespeare's Hamlet. The words have been used as a title for:
Literature
- Perchance to Dream, a 1935 novel by Mary Lutyens
- Perchance to Dream (novel), a 1991 Philip Marlowe novel by Robert B. Parker
- Perchance to Dream, a 1991 Star Trek: The Next Generation novel by Howard Weinstein
- "Perchance to Dream", a 1996 essay by Jonathan Franzen, later retitled "Why Bother?"
Music
- "Perchance to Dream", track 2 from the 1987 album Something of Time by Nightnoise
- "Perchance to Dream", a song from the 2000 album Loveboat by Erasure
- "Perchance to Dream", track 20 from the 2002 album Halo Original Soundtrack
Stage productions
- Perchance to Dream (musical), a 1945 English musical by Ivor Novello
Television
- "Perchance to Dream" (Twilight Zone episode), a first-season 1959 episode of the TV series
- "Purr-Chance to Dream", a 1967 Tom and Jerry short
- "Perchance to Dream" (Batman: The Animated Series), a first-season 1992 episode of the animated TV series
- "Perchance to Dean", a fourth season 2009 episode of The Venture Bros.
See also
- "Perforce to Dream", a short story in the 1954 collection Jizzle by John Wyndham
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