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The Interpretation of Dreams
Sigmund Freud
Translated by A. A. Brill (1911)
- Preface to the Third, Second, and First Editions
- Chapter I: The Scientific Literature Dealing with the Problems of Dreams
- A. The Relation of Dreams to Waking Life
- B. The Material of Dreams -- Memory in Dreams
- C. The Stimuli and Sources of Dreams
- 1. External Sensory Stimuli
- 2. Internal (Subjective) Sensory Excitations
- 3. Internal Organic Somatic Stimuli
- 4. Psychical Sources of Stimulation
- D. Why Dreams are Forgotten after Waking
- E. The Distinguishing Psychological Characteristics of Dreams
- F. The Moral Sense in Dreams
- G. Theories of Dreaming and its Function
- H. The Relations between Dreams and Mental Diseases
- Chapter II: The Method of Interpreting Dreams: An Analysis of a Specimen Dream
- Chapter III: The Dream as Wish-Fulfilment
- Chapter IV: Distortion in Dreams
- Chapter V. The Material and Sources of Dreams
- A. Recent and Indifferent Materials in Dreams
- B. Infantile Material as a Source of Dreams
- C. The Somatic Sources of Dreams
- D. Typical Dreams
- 1. Embarrassing Dreams of Being Naked
- 2. Dreams of the Death of Persons of Whom the Dreamer is Fond
- 3. Other Typical Dreams
- 4. Examination Dreams
- Chapter VI: The Dream-Work
- A. The Work of Condensation
- B. The Work of Displacement
- C. The Means of Representation in Dreams
- D. Considerations of Representability
- E. Representation by Symbols in Dreams -- Some Further Typical Dreams
- F. Some Examples -- Calculations and Speeches in Dreams
- G. Absurd Dreams -- Intellectual Activity in Dreams
- H. Affects in Dreams
- I. Secondary Revision
- Chapter VII: The Psychology of the Dream-Processes
- A. The Forgetting of Dreams
- B. Regression
- C. Wish-Fulfillment
- D. Arousal by Dreams -- The Function of Dreams -- Anxiety Dreams
- E. The Primary and Secondary Processes -- Repression
- F. The Unconscious and Consciousness -- Reality
- Bibliography