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| 008 | 170725s2010 nyu 001 | eng | ||
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_9617 _aFreud, Sigmund, _d1856-1939 |
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_aTraumdeutung. _lEnglish |
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_aThe interpretation of dreams / _cSigmund Freud ; translated from the German and edited by James Strachey. |
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_aNew York : _bBasic Books A Member of the Perseus Books Group, _c2010. |
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_a674 p. ; _c21 cm. |
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| 500 | _aOn cover page: "Flectere si nequeo superos, Acheronta movebo." | ||
| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
| 505 | 0 | _aCh. 1. The scientific literature dealing with the problems of dreams -- Ch. 2. The method of interpreting dreams: an analysis of a specimen dream -- Ch. 3. A dream is the fulfillment of a wish -- Ch. 4. Distortion in dreams -- Ch. 5. The material and sources of dreams -- Ch. 6. The dream-work -- Ch. 7. The psychology of the dream-processes. | |
| 520 | _aWhat are the most common dreams and why do we have them? What does a dream about death mean? What do dreams of swimming, failing, or flying symbolize? First published by Sigmund Freud in 1899, The Interpretation of Dreams considers why we dream and what it means in the larger picture of our psychological lives. Delving into theories of manifest and latent dream content, the special language of dreams, dreams as wish fulfillments, the significance of childhood experiences, and much more, Freud, widely considered the "father of psychoanalysis", thoroughly and thoughtfully examines dream psychology. Encompassing dozens of case histories and detailed analyses of actual dreams, this landmark text presents Freud's legendary work as a tool for comprehending our sleeping experiences. Renowned for translating Freud's German writings into English, James Strachey "with the assistance of Anna Freud" first published this edition in 1953. Incorporating all textual alterations made by Freud over a period of thirty years, it remains the most complete translation of the work in print. | ||
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_91252 _aDreams |
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_9356 _aPsychoanalysis |
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_4edt _4trl _9619 _aStrachey, James |
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