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On Dreams

On Dreams

Sigmund Freud

1901

Translated by M. D. (Montague David) Eder

On Dreams, published in 1901 by Sigmund Freud, is a concise exploration of his theories on dream interpretation and the unconscious mind. This influential work presents dreams as reflections of repressed desires and thoughts, introducing key concepts such as manifest and latent content. Freud contrasts historical and scientific perspectives on dreams and discusses mechanisms like condensation and displacement. This text serves as an accessible introduction to Freud's groundbreaking ideas, making it essential for students of psychology and those interested in the workings of the mind.

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A scientific publication written in the late 19th century. This influential work introduces Freud's pioneering theories...

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On Dreams (Ancient Greek: Περὶ ἐνυπνίων; Latin: De insomniis) is one of the short treatises that make up Aristotle's Par...

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Among the first of Sigmund Freud's many contributions to psychology and psychoanalysis was The Interpretation of Dreams,...

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