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Dreams and their Interpretation, with Special Application to Freudism

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

Sir Robert Armstrong-Jones*
Affiliation:
Claybury. (By arrangement with the Editor of the Practitioner)

Extract

It may seem out of place, whilst we are face to face with so grim a reality as a war for our very existence, and a war which has so deeply affected the life of every individual in this country as well as within the Empire, that we should be discussing the realms of dream-land; but we may claim that the “Bowmen,” in the early days of the war, laid particular emphasis upon dreams—for to these of our brave warriors, appeared the “Angel of the Mons,” and the “unconscious mind” has been drawn, in literature at any rate, into the tragedies of the war.

Type
Part I.—Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1917 

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