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The dream and the underworld

By: Material type: TextTextNY Harper & Row c1979Description: 243p; bibliog. notes; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-06-011902-0
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • 78-4733
Contents:
1 Bridge. 2 Freud: Freud and my thesis; Fechner, Freud and the underworld. 3 Psyche: Depth; Hades; The brood of night; Underground and underworld; Underworld and psyche; Images and shadows; Dream persons; The death metaphor. 4 Barriers: Materialism; Oppositionalism; Christianism. 5 Dream: Dream romantics; Dream-Ego: The subjective level; Kinds of souls; Hercules in the house of Hades; Dream-Work: Narcissus and the dream; The dream's duplicity; Dreams, the work of death; Dream Material. 6 Praxis: Caveat lector; Black; Sickness; Animals; Bodies of water; Remembering and forgetting; Retardation and time; Roundness and circles, mandalas; Psychopathy; Ice and coldness; Ceremonial eating and food; Revelry and music, carnival, circus, clown, upside-down; Doors and gates; Mud and diarrhea; Smell and smoke; Space; Attitude toward dreams
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A shorter version of this book was pub. in Eranos Yearbook 42, 1973 (Netherlands, Brill, 1975).

Hell : p27-50.. Freud, Sigmund. 1856-1939 : p7-22.. Symbolism of Black : p144-46.. Disease (Irfe) : p146-47, 162-68.. Symbolism of Animals : p147-51.. Symbolism of Water : p151-53.. Memory : p153-55.. Symbolism of Circle, Sphere, and Ring : p159-62.. Symbolism of Food : p171-74.. Fools and Jesters : p175-80.. Music (Irfe) : p175-77.. Symbolism of Door : p180-83.. Excretion (Irfe) : p183-85.. Space : p188-91.. Christianity : p85-90.. Narcissus : p119-23.

1 Bridge. 2 Freud: Freud and my thesis; Fechner, Freud and the underworld. 3 Psyche: Depth; Hades; The brood of night; Underground and underworld; Underworld and psyche; Images and shadows; Dream persons; The death metaphor. 4 Barriers: Materialism; Oppositionalism; Christianism. 5 Dream: Dream romantics; Dream-Ego: The subjective level; Kinds of souls; Hercules in the house of Hades; Dream-Work: Narcissus and the dream; The dream's duplicity; Dreams, the work of death; Dream Material. 6 Praxis: Caveat lector; Black; Sickness; Animals; Bodies of water; Remembering and forgetting; Retardation and time; Roundness and circles, mandalas; Psychopathy; Ice and coldness; Ceremonial eating and food; Revelry and music, carnival, circus, clown, upside-down; Doors and gates; Mud and diarrhea; Smell and smoke; Space; Attitude toward dreams

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