The Interpretation of Dreams: Great Works that Shape our World
Autor Sigmund Freud Introducere de Professor Richard Stevensen Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 mar 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1839641487
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 236 x 144 x 42 mm
Greutate: 0.78 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Flame Tree Publishing
Colecția Flame Tree Collections
Seria Great Works that Shape our World
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Previously Head of Psychology at the Open University, Richard Stevens (Introduction) holds a first-class degree in Psychology from the University of Edinburgh as well as an MA (Trinity College Dublin) and a PhD by published work. He has been Chair of the Association for Humanistic Psychology in Britain and helped to found the Consciousness and Experiential Section of the British Psychological Society. His books include Freud and Psychoanalysis and Understanding the Self and he has numerous publications in academic and other journals.
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Until the beginning of the twentieth century, most people considered dreams unworthy of serious consideration. Sigmund Freud, however, had noticed that they formed an active part in the analysis of his patients, and he gradually came to believe that they represent struggles by the unconscious to resolve conflicts. In this classic of psychology, Freud explains the dual nature of dreams their apparent content and their true, if hidden, meaning as well as the concept of wish fulfillment and a universal language for interpreting dreams.
This groundbreaking work also contains Freud's introduction of the notion that sexuality plays an important role in childhood, a theory that deeply shocked his contemporaries. Psychological journals rejected the book, and scientific publications ignored it, but the author recognized it as containing his greatest insights. The Interpretation of Dreams eventually helped set the stage for psychoanalytic theory, and it remains Freud's most original work.
Dover (2015) republication of the edition originally published by Macmillan and Company, New York, 1913.
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Recenzii
Joyce Crick's clear, clean and pure re-translation
'The link between psychoanalysis and the arts is endlessly fascinating, and there is no better place to start exploring it than Joyce Crick's fresh translation. Crick returns to Freud's original edition - before he added the edifice of sexual symbols (towers and staircases) which have been fodder for a century of shrink-bashers - and sweeps away the archaic technical terms used in James Strachey's standard version. She returns Freud to the lay reader as, above all, a brilliant writer: profound, accessible, elegant, his case histories as compelling as fiction, the conviction of his vision a pleasure and a provocation.'