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The Dream – Introduction into the Psychology of Dreams (German: Der Traum – Einführung in die Traumpsychologie) is a book by the Austrian psychoanalyst Herbert Silberer, written 1918 in Vienna and published 1919 by Ferdinand Enke in Stuttgart. His main intention was to provide a short, comprehensible guide on how to read and understand more sophisticated literature on dreams, as well as giving an appreciation of fundamental dream phenomena, because he considered both of them as lacking at this time. Silberer himself called this book the preamble for more sophisticated and complicated works, which could then build up on his own work.

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  • The Dream: Introduction into the Psychology of Dreams (en)
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  • The Dream – Introduction into the Psychology of Dreams (German: Der Traum – Einführung in die Traumpsychologie) is a book by the Austrian psychoanalyst Herbert Silberer, written 1918 in Vienna and published 1919 by Ferdinand Enke in Stuttgart. His main intention was to provide a short, comprehensible guide on how to read and understand more sophisticated literature on dreams, as well as giving an appreciation of fundamental dream phenomena, because he considered both of them as lacking at this time. Silberer himself called this book the preamble for more sophisticated and complicated works, which could then build up on his own work. (en)
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  • The Dream – Introduction into the Psychology of Dreams (en)
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  • The Dream – Introduction into the Psychology of Dreams (en)
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  • Enke, Stuttgart
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  • The Dream – Introduction into the Psychology of Dreams (German: Der Traum – Einführung in die Traumpsychologie) is a book by the Austrian psychoanalyst Herbert Silberer, written 1918 in Vienna and published 1919 by Ferdinand Enke in Stuttgart. His main intention was to provide a short, comprehensible guide on how to read and understand more sophisticated literature on dreams, as well as giving an appreciation of fundamental dream phenomena, because he considered both of them as lacking at this time. Silberer himself called this book the preamble for more sophisticated and complicated works, which could then build up on his own work. (en)
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