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The Interpretation of Dreams.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Freud, Sigmund.
Contributor:
Wilson, Stephen.
Series:
Classics of World Literature
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Dream interpretation--Mediterranean Region--History.
Dream interpretation--Middle East--History.
Omens--Mediterranean Region--History.
Omens--Middle East--History.
Local Subjects:
Dream interpretation--Mediterranean Region--History.
Dream interpretation--Middle East--History.
Omens--Mediterranean Region--History.
Omens--Middle East--History.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (640 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Ware : Wordsworth Editions Ltd, 2014.
Summary:
This text presents Freud's theory that man is unable to tolerate too much reality, and that dreams are the contraband representations of the beast within man which are smuggled into awareness during sleep. The analysis of dreams is the key to unlocking the vital secrets of the unconscious mind.
Contents:
Contents; Introduction; Suggestions for Further Reading; Note on the Text; The Interpretation of Dreams; Foreword; Chapter One; The Scientific Literature of Dream-Problems (up to 1900); Chapter Two; The Method of Dream Interpretation; The analysis of a specimen dream; Analysis; Chapter Three; The Dream as a Wish-Fulfilment; Chapter Four; Distortion in Dreams; Chapter Five; The Material and Sources of Dreams; A - Recent and indifferent impressions in the dream; B - Infantile experiences as the source of dreams; C - The somatic sources of dreams; D - Typical dreams; Chapter Six; The Dream-Work
A. CondensationB. The work of displacement; C. The means of representation in dreams; D. Regard for representability; E. Representation in dreams by symbols: some further typical dreams; F. Examples - arithmetic and speech in dreams; G. Absurd dreams -; H. The affects in dreams; I. The secondary elaboration; Chapter Seven; The Psychology of the Dream-Processes; A. The forgetting of dreams; B. Regression; C. The wish-fulfilment; D. Waking caused by dreams, the function of dreams, the anxiety-dream; E. The primary and secondary processes; repression; F. The unconscious and consciousness
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ISBN:
9781848706057
1848706057
OCLC:
904207437

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