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The Interpretation Of Dreams (reissue) (paperback)
Freud's Discovery That The Dream Is The Means By Which The Unconscious Can Be Explored Is Undoubtedly The Most Revolutionary Step Forward In The Entire History Of Psychology. Dreams, According To His Theory, Represent The Hidden Fulfillment Of Our Unconscious Wishes. - By Sigmund Freud - Paperback
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The Interpretation of Dreams, Sigmund Freud
August 17, 2005: This book is one of the great works of literature and also of science. It is akin to the greatest of the achievements of Newton or Einstein. To a layperson unacquainted to the impact of this book it is best described as the work that 'broke the code.' The language of the unconscious is the language of the dream, of neurotic symptoms, of psychosis and in this book Freud shows how this language can be translated into everyday language. Long after there is a store called...
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One hundred years ago Sigmund Freud published The Interpretations of Dreams, a book that, like Darwin's The Origin of Species, revolutionized our understanding of human nature. Now this groundbreaking new translation--the first to be based on the original text published in November 1899--brings us a more readable, more accurate, and more coherent picture of Freud's masterpiece. The first edition of The Interpretation of Dreams is much shorter than its subsequent editions; each time the text was reissued...
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THE INTERPRETATION OF DREAMS
His first translation of The Interpretation of Dreams appeared in 1913. Since then, much has taken place in the world, and much has been changed in our views about the neuroses. This book, with the new contribution to psychology which surprised the world when it was published (1900), remains essentially unaltered. It contains, even according to my present-day judgment, the most valuable of all the discoveries it has been my good fortune to make. Insight such as this falls to one's lot but once in...
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New - Using thought-diagrams, dream transcripts and passages from novels and poems, Hudson supports" . . . the freedom of dreams to live their own peculiar lives, (and) reminds even the most wide-awake rationalists . . . that we cannot control all our experience or make it all predictable without surrendering a considerable part of our humanity".--The New York Times Book Review. Scientists today apply meter readings and computer interpretations to dreams.
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The Interpretation of Dreams (Modern Library Series) (Reissue) (Hardcover)
Description Published in 1899 but ignored for several years, THE INTERPRETATION OF DREAMS eventually came to be seen as a breakthrough in the understanding the human mind. Freud himself considered it his seminal work. In his treatise, Freud introduced the then unknown concept of the unconscious, which was to become the basis for all Freudian theory and a major influence on subsequent research. Underlying his analysis of dream theory--a mixture of historical approaches, case studies, and his own methodology...
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Families and the Interpretation of Dreams
Dreams reveal and illuminate not only our personal unconscious, but also our shared experiences -- especially our family life. In this original and breakthrough book, Edward Bruce Bynum explores the often hidden messages of our dreams as they relate to that intimate web connecting our parents and children, spouses and lovers, friends and the wider culture. Drawing on material from the ongoing Family Dreams Research Project, Bynum explains how to identify dreams in which family themes play a role; their impact...
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Used - More than a hundred years after their first publication, Freud's theories of dream interpretation occupy a firm place in the canon of Western thought. Since The Interpretation of Dreams appeared in 1899, a significant psychoanalytic movement has grown out of the multiple processes detailed within Freud's essential and foundational text. Lydia Marinelli and Andreas Mayer offer a thorough and lucid historical and socio-logical investigation of the changes dream interpretation underwent betw
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The Interpretation of Dreams (Modern Library)
Freud's thesis, The Interpretation of Dreams, can be summed up as follows - all dreams are the mind's subconscious effort at wish fulfillment. For some dreams this is obvious - if you eat salty foods before going to bed, you may then dream that you are drinking water. This is a simple example of you wanting something and your subconscious trying to fulfill that wish. For most dreams, quite a bit more analysis is required to undercover what exactly you are wishing for, and Freud dedicates the...
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Syntactic Analyses 65: The Interpretation of Dreams , (Sigmund Freud)
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The Interpretation of Dreams
Now, in this definitive translation by James Strachey, Freud's timeless exploration of the dream world is clearly and precisely rendered. Including dozens of case histories and detailed analyses of actual dreams, THE INTERPRETATION OF DREAMS remains an invaluable tool in helping us all discover the truth about ourselves.
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Sigmund Freud: The Interpretation of Dreams
THE INTERPRETATION OF DREAMS: Sigmund Freud The Interpretation of Dreams, one of mankind's most influential works, a true classic in twentieth century Western thought, introduced Freud's totally new concepts. "The Oedipus complex," the fulfillment of hidden wishes through dreams, the entire premise of "the unconscious" were previously unexplored; Freud's detailed investigations of dream life produced conclusions regarding man's secret desires and motivations which are largely unrefuted even today...
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The Interpretation of Dreams by Sigmund Freud (Paperback)
In this book Sigmund Freud has attempted to expound the methods and results of dream-interpretation; and in so doing he does not think he overstepped the boundary of neuro-pathological science. For the dream proves on psychological investigation to be the first of a series of abnormal psychic formations, a series whose succeeding members-the hysterical phobias, the obsessions, the delusions- must, for practical reasons, claim the attention of the physician.
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Reading Dreams: The Interpretation of Dreams from Chaucer to Shakespeare
Used - Medieval and Renaissance poetry and drama are some of the best resources we have in determining the importance dreams had in pre-Freudian society. For the first time, leading scholars have collaborated to produce new essays on the representation and interpretation of medieval and Renaissance dreams. Their essays, which range from Chaucer to Shakespeare, are designed to develop innovative approaches possible only in a specially commissioned collection.
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Few figures have had so decisive an influence on modern cultural history as Sigmund Freud, psychology’s grand theorist—yet few figures have also inspired such sustained controversy and intense debate. In this program, Freud historian Peter Swales; Freudian psychoanalyst Barbara Jones; Peter Kramer, author of Listening to Prozac; and others analyze The Interpretation of Dreams, the concepts it contains, and the growing movement to reject them. Biographical details, dramatizations of Freud at work...
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The "father of psychoanalysis" is forever associated with the city of Vienna, where he grew up, wrote, saw patients, and worked out his majestic theories, which became influential worldwide. The son of a merchant, and descended from a line of rabbis, Freud got his doctorate in medicine from the University of Vienna in 1881. After working in a psychiatric hospital, he received a grant to study with Jean Martin Charcot in Paris. In the 1880s, Freud established a working relationship with Joseph Breuer...
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Ibn Serene was well known in his days as a man of great learning in Fiqh, language, literature, and history. He also earned a wide reputation as a dream interpreter and his name has come to be associated with the art of interpreting dreams in the Islamic culture.
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The Interpretation of Dreams [Adobe Ebook]
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Dream analysts at the Chinese court are mentioned in historical sources dating from the second millennium B.C., while belief in portents, omens, and systems of prognostication have kept dream imagery and its interpretation very much in the mainstream of Chinese popular culture. This book, illustrated with woodblock prints from classical texts, presents an overview of the subject of dream interpretation in traditional China and an alphabetical compilation of Chinese dream images and their meanings.
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Literary Classics: Over 10,000 complete works by Shakespeare, Jane Austen, Mark Twain, Conan Doyle, Jules Verne, Dickens, Tolstoy, and other authors. All books feature hyperlinked table of contents, footnotes, and author biography. Books are also available as collections, organized by an author. Collections simplify book access through categorical, alphabetical, and chronological indexes. They offer lower price, convenience of one-time download, and reduce clutter of titles in your digital library.
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Princess Marie Bonaparte was a member of Freud's circle, and used her influence to promote psychoanalysis. When Freud was preparing to leave for London, Bonaparte rescued papers he had discarded, including his correspondence with Fleiss, which she later helped publish. As founders of the Hogarth Press, Leonard Woolf and his wife Virginia Woolf published Freud's works in English. Later, in the '50s, Hogarth published THE STANDARD EDITION OF THE COMPLETE PSYCHOLOGICAL WORKS OF SIGMUND FREUD. Director...
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Undiscovered Self: With Symbols and the Interpretation of Dreams
Together for the first time in one paperback volume are two of Jung's major late works, in the version published in The Collected Works of C. G. Jung, as rendered by Jung's official translator. "The Undiscovered Self" (1957) integrates many of Jung's lifelong social and psychological concerns and addresses the uneasy relation between the individual and mass society. The survival of civilization, he maintains, depends on individual awareness of both the conscious and unconscious aspects of the human...
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Second edition. Good with soiling and wear along the edges, without dustwrapper as issued. With the ownership signature of J. C. Flugel, author of "100 Years of Psychology 1833-1933".
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