The Interpretation of Dreams

ebook The Complete and Definitive Text. Translated by James Strachey. Illustrated

By Sigmund Freud

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First published in 1899 (dated 1900), The Interpretation of Dreams is Sigmund Freud's landmark work that laid the foundation for modern psychoanalysis. In this authoritative and complete English translation by James Strachey, Freud's revolutionary ideas are preserved with clarity and scholarly precision, offering readers deep insight into the workings of the unconscious mind. Freud posits that dreams are the disguised fulfillment of repressed wishes, and through them, we gain access to desires buried deep within the psyche. In this text, he introduces key psychoanalytic concepts such as the Oedipus complex, dream censorship, and the distinction between the manifest and latent content of dreams. Through detailed case studies, including his own dreams, Freud demonstrates how the interpretation of dreams can become a vital tool in uncovering hidden emotional conflicts. More than a clinical treatise, this work is a philosophical exploration of the human mind. Freud draws from mythology, literature, and personal experience, weaving together a narrative that is both scientific and literary. His writing is thoughtful, provocative, and occasionally poetic, challenging readers to reconsider their understanding of consciousness, memory, and identity. The Interpretation of Dreams remains a cornerstone of psychological literature, shaping how generations of thinkers and therapists approach the human experience. For both students of psychology and general readers curious about the inner life, this definitive edition offers an essential and accessible gateway into Freud's enduring legacy.
The Interpretation of Dreams