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The Interpretation of Dreams
Sigmund Freud (1900)
The Interpretation of Dreams by Sigmund Freud
PREFACE TO THE THIRD
GERMAN EDITION
WHEREAS there was a space of nine years
between the first and second editions of this book, the need of a third
edition was apparent when little more than a year had elapsed. I ought
to be gratified by this change; but if I was unwilling previously to
attribute the neglect of my work to its small value, I cannot take the
interest which is now making its appearance as proof of its quality.
The advance of scientific knowledge has
not left The Interpretation of Dreams untouched. When I wrote this book
in 1899 there was as yet no "sexual theory," and the analysis of the
more complicated forms of the psychoneuroses was still in its infancy.
The interpretation of dreams was intended as an expedient to facilitate
the psychological analysis of the neuroses; but since then a profounder
understanding of the neuroses has contributed towards the comprehension
of the dream. The doctrine of dream-interpretation itself has evolved in
a direction which was insufficiently emphasized in the first edition of
this book. From my own experience, and the works of Stekel and other
writers, * I have since learned to appreciate more accurately the
significance of symbolism in dreams (or rather, in unconscious thought).
In the course of years, a mass of data has accumulated which demands
consideration. I have endeavored to deal with these innovations by
interpolations in the text and footnotes. If these additions do not
always quite adjust themselves to the framework of the treatise, or if
the earlier text does not everywhere come up to the standard of our
present knowledge, I must beg indulgence for this deficiency, since it
is only the result and indication of the increasingly rapid advance of
our science. I will even venture to predict the directions in which
further editions of this book- should there be a demand for them- may
diverge from previous editions. Dream- interpretation must seek a closer
union with the rich material of poetry, myth, and popular idiom, and it
must deal more faithfully than has hitherto been possible with the
relations of dreams to the neuroses and to mental derangement.
Herr Otto Rank has afforded me valuable
assistance in the selection of supplementary examples, and has revised
the proofs of this edition. I have to thank him and many other
colleagues for their contributions and corrections.
Vienna, 1911 -
Table of Contents
PREFACE TO THE THIRD GERMAN EDITION |
PREFACE TO THE SECOND (GERMAN) EDITION
INTRODUCTORY NOTE (first edition) |