Translated by A. A. Brill (1911)
Table of Contents
Note: sections not underlined are included with the preceding link.
Preface to the Third, Second, and First Editions
Chapter I: The Scientific
Literature Dealing with the Problems of Dreams
A. The Relation
of Dreams to Waking Life
B. The Material
of Dreams -- Memory in Dreams
C. The Stimuli
and Sources of Dreams
1. External Sensory Stimuli
2. Internal (Subjective) Sensory Excitations
3. Internal Organic Somatic Stimuli
4. Psychical Sources of Stimulation
D.
Why Dreams are Forgotten after Waking
E.
The Distinguishing Psychological Characteristics of Dreams
F.
The Moral Sense in Dreams
G.
Theories of Dreaming and its Function
H.
The Relations between Dreams and Mental Diseases
Chapter II: The Method
of Interpreting Dreams: An Analysis of a Specimen Dream
Chapter III: The Dream
as Wish-Fulfilment
Chapter IV: Distortion
in Dreams
Chapter V. The Material
and Sources of Dreams
A. Recent and
Indifferent Materials in Dreams
B.
Infantile Material as a Source of Dreams
C. The Somatic
Sources of Dreams
D.
Typical Dreams
1. Embarrassing Dreams of Being Naked
2. Dreams of the Death of Persons of Whom the Dreamer is Fond
3. Other Typical Dreams
4. Examination Dreams
Chapter VI: The Dream-Work
A. The Work
of Condensation
B. The Work
of Displacement
C.
The Means of Representation in Dreams
D. Considerations
of Representability
E.
Representation by Symbols in Dreams -- Some Further Typical Dreams
F.
Some Examples -- Calculations and Speeches in Dreams
G. Absurd Dreams
-- Intellectual Activity in Dreams
H.
Affects in Dreams
I. Secondary
Revision
Chapter VII: The Psychology
of the Dream-Processes
A. The Forgetting
of Dreams
B. Regression
C.
Wish-Fulfillment
D. Arousal by
Dreams -- The Function of Dreams -- Anxiety Dreams
E.
The Primary and Secondary Processes -- Repression
F. The Unconscious
and Consciousness -- Reality