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Sigmund Freud
> Delusion and Dream
Wilhelm Jensen has given us an absolutely correct study in psychiatry, in which we may measure our understanding of psychic life, a story of illness and cure adapted to the inculcation of certain fundamental teachings of medical psychology.
Section II
.
Sigmund
Freud
Delusion and Dream
An Interpretation in the Light of Psychoanalysis of
Gradiva,
a Novel, by Wilhelm Jensen, Which is Here Translated
Sigmund Freud
C
ONTENTS
Bibliographic Record
Preface
Introduction by Dr. G. Stanley Hall
TRANSLATED BY HELEN M. DOWNEY
NEW YORK: MOFFAT, YARD & Co., 1917
NEW YORK: BARTLEBY.COM, 2010
Part I
Gradiva,
a novel, by Wilhelm Jensen
Part II. Delusion and Dream, in
Gradiva,
by Dr. Sigmund Freud
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Section II
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