Dreams What They Are and What They Mean Being a New Treatment of an Old Subject

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Kessinger Publishing, 2005 M01 1 - 176 pages
An interesting and philosophical account of dreams, evidencing the possession of much sound psychological knowledge by the author. It is full of dream lore, but it is above the old superstitions on the subject. The subject is a fascinating one, and the author explains dreams from an intelligent point of view, enabling us to account for them. Contents: Dreams: Through the Ages; Dreaming and Sleeping; The Dream: a Theory; Dreams; Their Cause and Make-up; Day-Dreams, Prophecies, etc.; Reflection and Wireless; Psycho-Analysis; or, The New Interpreting of Dreams; The Dream Complex; and Custom, Superstition, and Belief. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.

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