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The interpretation of dreams
FREUD'S REVOLUTIONARY THEORYrnrnThis ground-breaking work, which Freud considered his most valuable, forever changed the way we think about our dreams. In it, Freud made this century's startling discoveries about why we dream, what we dream about, and what dreams really mean.rnrnNow, 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.rnrn• What does a dream about a loved one's death mean?rnrn• What is the significance of anxiety dreams?rnrn• What do dreams of swimming, failing, or flying symbolize?rnrn• What is expressed in dreams about baldness or loss of teeth?rnrn• What are the most common dreams and why do we have them?rnrnFreud's theory that the ability to interpret dreams opened a vast new realm of investigation.
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2014.09.01.0436 | 154.63 FRE i | Secondary Library | Available |
Detail Information
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Oxford world's classics
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Call Number |
154.63 FRE i
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Publisher | Oxford University Press : Orlando., 1999 |
Collation |
liv, 458 p. ; 20 cm
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Language |
English
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ISBN/ISSN |
9780199537587
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Classification |
154.63 FRE i
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Edition |
1st. ed.
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Statement of Responsibility |
by Sigmund Freud ; translated by Joyce Crick ; with an introduction and notes by Ritchie Robertson.
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