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The Interpretation of Dreams (Barnes & Noble Classics Series)
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Claiming he had discovered the "royal road to the unconscious, " Sigmund Freud published The Interpretation of Dreams at the turn of the twentieth century, and thus laid the foundation for his innovative technique of psychoanalysis. Largely ignored at first, the book would eventually be considered Freud's most important work, one that, like Darwin's The Origin of Species, revolutionized the way human beings view themselves.
The raw material for The Interpretation of Dreams was provided by Freud himself. Spurred on by the death of his father, he began analyzing his own dreams, in the process recreating lost childhood memories and uncovering the roots of his own neuroses. He concluded that dreams were filled with latent meaning, their bizarre imagery and peculiar narratives concealing deep-seated, instinctual motives and desires. For example, his own problems stemmed from a repressed desire for his mother and hostility towards his fatherâthe now-famous Oedipal complex. By revealing how the seemingly trivial nonsense of dreams reflect important personal issues in the dreamer's present and past life, Freud created a key that unlocked the vital secrets of the unconscious mind.
A fascinating and beautifully written book, The Interpretation of Dreams is an indefinable masterpiece that helped shape the mind of the twentieth century.
Daniel T. O'Hara is Professor of English and first holder of the Mellon Chair in Humanities at Temple University. He is the author of five books, most recently Empire Burlesque.
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Table of contents
- From the Pages of The Interpretation of Dreams
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Sigmund Freud
- The World of Sigmund Freud and The Interpretation of Dreams
- Introduction
- Note on the Translation and the Notes
- Introductory Remarks
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Preface to the Third Edition
- Translatorâs Preface
- I - The Scientific Literature on the Problems of the Dream
- II - Method of Dream Interpretation
- III - The Dream is the Fulfilment of a Wish
- IV - Distortion in Dreams
- V - The Material and Sources of Dreams
- VI - The Dream-Work
- VII - The Psychology of the Dream Activities
- Appendix: Emendations to the Brill Translation
- Endnotes
- Comments & Questions
- For Further Reading
- Index