The Interpretation of Dreams

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5RR Sigmund Freud, LL.D. Intro by A.A. Brill, London, 1927. Third edition.

Notes

Sigmund Freud's The Interpretation of Dreams (1900) proposed that dreams are a manifestation of unconscious desires, thoughts, and repressed memories. He argued that dreams are a form of wish fulfillment, where the unconscious mind expresses forbidden or suppressed wishes through symbolic images. Freud introduced concepts like dream work, where the latent content (hidden meaning) of a dream is transformed into manifest content (the actual dream imagery) through processes such as condensation, displacement, and symbolism. Dreams, according to Freud, reveal hidden truths about the psyche and can be interpreted to understand deeper aspects of the unconscious mind.

The third edition of Sigmund Freud's The Interpretation of Dreams introduces several significant revisions and expansions. Freud adds more detailed explanations of his theories, particularly concerning the role of sexuality in dreams. He elaborates on the concept of dream work, refining his ideas about how dreams disguise repressed thoughts. The third edition also includes new examples from his own clinical work and further develops the idea that dreams are deeply tied to personal history and the unconscious mind. Freud revised and clarified some of his earlier ideas, ensuring the book's influence on the field of psychoanalysis continued to grow. This edition reflects his evolving thoughts on the complexity and significance of dreams in understanding human psychology.

Description

Navy canvas boards with gilt lettering on upper board and spine. Minimal fraying to lower spine and lower corners. Deckle edge. Foxing within. Fine condition overall.