Translated by A.A. Brill.
With an Introduction by Stephen Wilson.
Sigmund Freud's audacious masterpiece, The Interpretation of Dreams,
has never ceased to stimulate controversy since its publication in
1900. Freud is acknowledged as the founder of psychoanalysis, the key
to unlocking the human mind, a task which has become essential to man's
survival in the twentieth century, as science and technology have rushed
ahead of our ability to cope with their consequences. Freud saw that
man is at war with himself and often unable to tolerate too much reality.
He propounded the theory that dreams are the contraband representations
of the beast within man, smuggled into awareness during sleep. In Freudian
interpretation, the analysis of dreams is the key to unlocking the
secrets of the unconscious mind.