Delusion and Dream

Sigmund Freud

Delusion and Dream
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Published
1 April 2005
Pages
268
ISBN
9781432608361

Delusion and Dream

Sigmund Freud

Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: DELUSION AND DREAM In a circle of men who take it for granted that the basic riddle of the dream has been solved by the efforts of the present writer,1 curiosity was aroused one day concerning those dreams which have never been dreamed, those created by authors, and attributed to fictitious characters in their productions. The proposal to submit this kind of dream to investigation might appear idle and strange; but from one view-point it could be considered justifiable. It is, to be sure, not at all generally believed that the dreamer dreams something senseful and significant. Science and the majority of educated people smile when one offers them the task of interpreting dreams. Only people still clinging to superstition, who give continuity, thereby, to the convictions of the ancients, will not refrain from interpreting dreams, and the writer of Traumdeutung has dared, against the protests of orthodox science, to take sides with the 1 Freud: Traumdeutung, 1900. (Leipzig and Wien, 1911) translated by A. A. Brill, M.D., Ph.B. Interpretation of Dreams, N. Y, 1913. ancients and superstitious. He is, of course, far from accepting in dreams a prevision of the future, for the disclosure of which man has, from time immemorial, striven vainly. He could not, however, completely reject the connections of dreams with the future, for, after completing some arduous analysis, the dreams seemed to him to represent the fulfilment of a wish of the dreamer; and who could dispute that wishes are preponderantly concerned with the future? I have just said that the dream is a fulfilled wish. Whoever is not afraid to toil through a difficult book, whoever does not demand that a compb'cated problem be insincerely and untruthfully presented to him as easy and simple, to save his own effort, …

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