The standard edition of Sigmund Freud's classic work on the psychology
and significance of dreams
What are the most common dreams and why do we have them? What does a
dream about death mean? What do dreams of swimming, failing, or flying
symbolize?
First published in 1899, Sigmund Freud's groundbreaking book, The
Interpretation of Dreams, explores why we dream and why dreams matter
in our psychological lives. Delving into theories of manifest and latent
dream content, the special language of dreams, dreams as wish
fulfillments, the significance of childhood experiences, and much more,
Freud offers an incisive and enduringly relevant examination of dream
psychology. Encompassing dozens of case histories and detailed analyses
of actual dreams, this landmark work grants us unique insight into our
sleeping experiences.
Renowned for translating Freud's German writings into English, James
Strachey--with the assistance of Freud's daughter Anna--first published
this edition in 1953. Incorporating all textual alterations made by
Freud over a period of thirty years, it remains the most complete
translation of the work in print