Summary
Sigmund Freud: The Interpretation of Dreams
This is the book of the century in the metaphorical sense, because by systematically exposing the language of dreams, Freud primarily measured the dimensions of the unconscious in its entire size, and then unconsciously brought it closer to our awareness of it. By understanding dreams, psychoanalysis, derived from the research of symptoms of neurosis, expanded and turned into general psychology, which includes both pathological and normal phenomena.
He came to these incredible insights primarily by means of - self-analysis. Contrary to the habits of the civil-academic world, without the slightest regard for himself, he began to publish his own dreams and their often unpleasant meanings. So, the book is not only a kind of poetic background of psychoanalysis, the ghostliness of dreams or a revolutionary theory about the psychic events that take place in them; it is at the same time originally an inexhaustible, almost autobiographical work.
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